Revamp of historic Wycombe Brunel Sheds underway [Bucks Free Press]





Date: 18/05/2014

A SPRUCE up of the historic Brunel Railway Sheds at Wycombe Railway Station is underway to make it more attractive to residents, visitors and investors. The first phase has seen a regeneration of the open ground in front of the building with preparation of a floral lawn, raised planters, green climbers and a wildflower poppy meadow to link with First World War centenary activities.


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Revamp of historic Wycombe Brunel Sheds underway

Bucks Free Press

A SPRUCE up of the historic Brunel Railway Sheds at Wycombe Railway Station is underway to make it more attractive to residents, visitors and

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Looking South to High Wycombe town in April 2014, the outbuildings and gable end of the third and current (1906) station can be clearly seen. The building in the background is less well known. The near section with roller doors was an engine shed - more recently a car tyre fitting centre - while the larger building beyond it was the original 1846 train shed, used until 1864. The station entrance and offices are hidden behind the train shed, which is listed Grade 2.
Location: High Wycombe
Company: Great Central Railway
26/04/2014 Ken Strachan