Licensees : |
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HENRY HART
age 68 in 1851
Died 20th September 1858 - age 77 |
1831 - 1858 |
JOHN TOLMAN |
1861 - 1866 |
HENRY HART
& blacksmith
(retired blacksmith 1891) |
1869 - 1896 |
WALTER COOKE |
1900 |
HENRY HART |
1903 |
GEORGE HENRY STAPLETON |
1904 |
CECIL FRANK RAND |
1908 |
HENRY HALLS |
1911 |
HOLLY LISTER |
1912 |
Mr. H. C. WATSON
of Morgans Brewery - Protection Order. |
14.10.1912 |
CHARLES
THOMAS KIRBY |
1915 - 1916 |
HENRY BURTON |
1922 |
WILLIAM ELLWOOD |
1925 to 1929 |
CHARLES EDWARD SMITH |
04.11.1929 |
ALBERT VICTOR MINDHAM |
29.12.1947 |
FRANCIS ANTHONY RIX |
18.12.1950 |
WILLIAM OSCAR CARTER |
04.07.1955 |
GEORGE ERNEST BOWMAN |
26.08.1963 |
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Mr & Mrs JOHN LARWOOD |
here 03.1975 |
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ED SORRELL |
1999 |
SONIA &
DAVE WOODFORD |
by 10. 2005 |
SHERIDAN & KATIE SMITH |
2010 - 2016 |
SUE & ANDY SMITH
(Parents of Sheridan) |
by September 2016 |
In June 1955 it was announced that Mr. and Mrs. Rix would be leaving
at the end of July. Mr. Carter, a representative for a tractor firm,
lived in Shipdham and was applying for the licence. The house was at
the time, being extensively redecorated.
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c1930
Lot No. 20 in sale by order of the Trustees of the late John Morse.
The sale of the Morse estate was held over 8th & 9th September 1847.
The property included :-
Yard, Large Garden, Club Room, Stables, Cow House & adjoining buildings, all Freehold.
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Lot No.
8 in sale of Watton Brewery properties held at the Crown Inn, Watton
on Wednesday 22nd August 1866.
Described as in the occupation of John Tolman and describes as a
well-accustomed house, containing Parlour, Kitchen, Pantry, Scullery, Cellar,
Three Bedrooms, and an excellent Brick-and-Tile Club Room. Also a
Blacksmith's Shop and Traverse, a Board and Tile Stable for three horses,
Cattle Shed, yard, Garden, and Pightle of fine Arable Land, with
considerable frontage to the high road, containing together about 2a. 2r.
0p.
Rent £19. Freehold. Tithe Rent Charge 17/6d
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Morgans sales 1960 were :
86 barrels of beer
38 spirits
Closed May 2010
Reopened as the HEART OF NORFOLK.
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September 2016
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