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Most likely the un-named house offered as Lot No. 3 in a Sale by Auction Monday 23rd May 1859 of 7 Lots in Cawston and Hevingham, the property of the late Mr. Matthew Austin. Described as a New and substantially built, Public House containing two parlours, kitchen, back kitchen and offices, long room, four sleeping-rooms and attic, with butcher's shop, slaughter-house, stables, outbuildings, garden, &c., containing 0A.1R.20P. Recorded 1870 as the NEW INN now the LAMB Morgans sale 1960 - 66 barrels of beer. 32 Spirits Closure of EITHER the BELL or the LAMB agreed at the First Joint Committee Meeting of Bullards and S&P 29th May 1962. Sales for the LAMB given as 71 barrels of beer. The tenant was said to be 40/45 years of age and to have been at the house for 3 years. Licence Register states closed 23rd March 1966 - To be sold de-licensed. Bullards records give the date as 14th March 1966. Licence not to be renewed February 1967 |