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9 TRORY STREET
1 KIMBERLEY ROAD
SOUTH HEIGHAM FULL LICENCE CLOSED 2015
NORWICH LICENCE REGISTERS PS 1/8/1 to PS 1/8/4 (1867 - 1965)
MORGANS   
STEWARD & PATTESON 1961
WATNEY MANN  
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Licensees :
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JAMES LAMBERT 1856 - 1857
T CHETTLEBURGH 1858 - 1859
J. HALL 1864 - 1865
JAMES GEARING by 1867
Accused 03.12.1871 of being open out of hours.
JOHN HART 17.06.1879
GEORGE CURTIS 28.06.1880
WILLIAM RIX 01.08.1882
THOMAS ROGERS 02.02.1883
SAMUEL FLETCHER 29.03.1884
EDWARD YOUNGS 13.05.1884
FREDERICK BOLTON 10.10.1884
FREDERICK LEMON 04.01.1887
MARY ANN MARIA LEMON 22.07.1919
FREDERICK BERTIE HALL 06.04.1920
JAMES WILLIAM WORMAN 05.04.1923
Convicted 25.09.1931 of selling out of hours.
Fine £5 or 1 month detention.
EMMA WORMAN 05.04.1932
FRANCIS HOGG 07.02.1933
ROBERT BACON 14.03.1939
GEORGE WILLIAM MASON 12.11.1940
Convicted June 1943 on two cases of selling out of hours.
Fine of £3 on each case.
Convicted June 1943 on two cases of allowing consumption out of hours
- fine not recorded.
JAMES ROBERTS 06.05.1947
GEORGE ALBERT ROBERTS 07.10.1947
HAROLD DAVEY SEMMENCE 19.11.1957
KNUD SORENSON 31.12.1957
HAROLD DAVEY SEMMENCE 19.08.1958
COLIN HERBERT LIONEL CURTIS 30.09.1958
BARZILLA FRANK BALDWIN 11.04.1961
DONALD McLEAN 27.03.1978
EVELYN FINDI 13.09.1983
BARRY WILLIAM KEENAN 08.09.1987
ALBERT CHARLES BRIGHTON 03.04.1990
BRUCE SEWELL 23.08.1994
STEPHEN FRY &
MARGARET MAIN
08.04.1997
PENELOPE ANN BONNER &
RICHARD BONNER
11.01.2000 - 2008+
   

The Kimberley Arms - 1984
1984

Given as at Unthank Road 1856

To Let with Immediate possession - March 1866

At South Heigham 1871

The Kimberley Arms - 1997
1997

For sale January 2015 - £215,000

Offered For Sale by Auction 25th June 2010 for £160,000 to £180,000

Closed 2015.

Reopened as a Cafe 15th March 2018.
  The Norwich Pub Survey of 1986, compiled by the Norwich Society, in association with Norwich City Council, assessed the house:-  
 
Approx date of building Listed Quality Pre-war fittings surviving
External Internal
1860 No 7 2 No
Clumsy and obvious alteration to facade window - door blocked in.
Originally two bars now one.
Plain and domestic.
Net curtains and flock wallpaper.
Wood panelled bar.
Although modest, has an important streetscape value.
Part of the first wave of building the "New City" in the 1850's.