QUOTE (JeffG @ Jan 21 2014, 10:54 AM)
Thanks for the info. I have watched a few of his programmes in the past, but would probably have missed this.
I found this on the Newbury Society's website:
"17 The Broadway (Henry George, estate agents) (II). Early-mid 19th century shop.
18 The Broadway (Rajastan Restaurant) (II). Early 19th century refronting of older building, formerly part of the
Pelican Inn (No. 20, The Broadway). Modern shop front. Carriageway entrance to former inn yard. A print of circa 1825 shows the present building forming part of a uniform 5 window range which included the site of No 16.
Thames Court, 20 & 22 The Broadway (II). Circa 1730. Formerly the George Inn (later the George and Pelican) and used as the residential premises of the hotel until circa 1850. Now in 2 occupations. At first floor, windows with triangular and segmental pediments in pairs. Ground floor with modern bank front and late 19th century shopfront. 19th century panelling to first floor; No 22 with reused 17th century oak panelling on the ground floor. Original 18th century staircase."