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No licensed premises noted in trade directories prior to 1883. In 1911, the census summary book describes the house as the SNAKE & ARROW, Public House, occupier T. S. Rennett. It is believed that the crest of the Elwes family consisted of ` Three arrows, one in pale, two in saltire, entwined with a snake.' Became the ANVIL from 18th November 1956 For Sale by Auction, Wednesday, 22nd August 1951. With Farm Buildings and 1a. 3r. 31p. of arable land. In the occupation of Mrs. M. E. Rennett at the Annual Rent of £51 5s 6d. |