
Tathall End 1818 Map showing location of the Greyhound public house.
The Greyhound might previously been know as the White Hart
From the 1818 survey of the Watts estate

Tathall End brook in flood
c.1900. In the background is the Greyhound public house which closed in the 1950s.
Photo taken by Stan Platten .
The vehicle may have belonged to Teddy Capell, the butcher, who would come around twice a week. The house on the left with the gable end later burned down.
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Tathall End looking north
1930s
Looking north from outside the old Greyhound Inn.
The building on the right appears to have housed two families in 1901 and 1911.
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Tathall End, Ducks in the road
c. 1910
A view of Tathall End from the bottom of Newport Road.
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Tathall End.
c.1950
A view of Tathall End showing two cottages on the left that are now converted into a bungalow
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M1 under construction
c.1957
Looking south from Tathall End towards Gayhurst Wood
Source Joseph Geary

39-42 Tathall End
April 2009
In early part of 20th century the part of the building on the left housed three households.
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Photo by Robert Dymond

35 Tathall End
c.1960
This building used to house two families. Inside the porch there were two doors opening to left and right halves of the building.
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Tathall End flooded
c.1957
Tathall End frequently flooded during heavy winter rain.
Source Joseph Geary

Greyhound Inn April 2009
from Hanslope Park road, by this time a private house.
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Photo by Robert Dymond

Tathall End, Park View,
c.2009
This house replaced the building which was on the site in 1900, and since 2022 has itself been replaced by a larger house.
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Tathall End residents celebrating the 1953 Coronation of Elizabeth II. Daisy Gibbs won the cake in a competition.

Cricket match at Tathall End, 1935
Tathall End Versus Hanslope taken in Cede Park field Tathall End c.1935
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Tathall End, Steam Engine stuck on the bridge at c.1930
A steam engine on the partly collapsed bridge, at the crossing leading to a barn, now a house. At the time the barn belonged to the Greyhound Inn
The building in the background is 39-42 Tathall End
Source Joseph Geary

Tathall End lorry breakdown
c.1955
Palmer and Harvey, biscuit manufacturers, being rescued from the brook in Tathall End.
The lorry in the background belonged to Coals, millers from Newport Pagnell. Cecil Sharpe the driver, delivered small quantities
of Animal feed to households with animals, every Friday morning.
Source Joseph Geary

Tathall End, Lorry stuck in the flood at Tathall End c.1950
Looking south with the gamekeepers cottage in the background.
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Yew Tree farm 2001, inscribed Edward Hanslope Watts initials and 1874 on the porch gable.
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Tathall End coach trip, leaving from the Greyhound pub
Back row: Milly Greaves, Gladys Walker, Jack Jolly ,Mrs Jolly, Rene West, Samuel West, Thomas West, Ben Smith (Landlord), John Duncom, Kit Herbert ,Pat Smith (Landlady), Horrace Morgan, Winny Morgan, Arthur Morgan, Mrs Morgan, Mrs Gibbs, Mrs Walker, George Gibbs, ?. Front row: Jim Drinkwater, A brother of Jim, ?, Mrs Duncom, ?, Bill Walker ,Daisy Gibbs, ?, ?.