At this point Broad Street becomes Shute End, its name coming from the Anglo-Saxon word ‘shete’ meaning ‘land that stands out’. On the right The Terrace is on a raised surface.
No 15 The Terrace is possibly the oldest building in Wokingham, although now covered by Georgian brickwork.
Opposite Station Road is the Queen’s Head, a barn in the 15thC, becoming a pub in around 1777. It has a cruck (curved) roof frame, uncommon in the south of England.
The picture shows Shute End and The Terrace in 1859
Source: The Wokingham Society
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The Terrace (7), RG40 1BP, England, United Kingdom
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