Licensees : |
MARK WOODCOCK |
1791 - 1805 |
JOHN BAYES |
1822 - 1828 |
ROBERT LAYT
age 40 in 1841 |
1830 - 1846 |
JOHN GRICKS
& stone mason
age 69 in 1891 |
1847 - 1896 |
EDWARD EAGLING
age 41 in 1901
(House seemingly run by Florence M Eagling in 1901) |
1898 - 1933 |
20th January 1903 - Fine of £1 for
having persons in the house at 1:45 am on 31st December 1902. |
ARCHIBALD WILKINSON |
1937 |
...... WEBB |
1941 to 1962 |
ROSE M WEBB |
1962 |
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Advertised 30th June 1804 - To be Sold.
In occupation of the owner, Mark Woodcock.
possession immediately or at Michaelmas.
For sale by auction 5th August 1805.
Freehold premises in full trade with new-built brewhouse, granary, barn and
stabling for 16 horses. Outbuildings, large yard and gardens planted with
fruit trees. Tenant having Notice to Quit at Old Michaelmas (10th October).
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Lot No. 15 in sale by auction, by order of the trustees of the late John Morse - 8th and
9th September 1847.
` With Pig Market attached thereto, large yard and walled in garden, 2 Stables, 3 Loose
Boxes and all other necessary convenient outbuildings - Freehold.'
For Sale by Auction Monday 23rd July 1849.
In occupation of Mr. John Gricks.
A Freehold property with annual outgoings of £0 16s in Land Tax and £0 1s 7d
Free-rent to the Manor of Hingham.
For Sale by Auction, Wednesday 5th June 1963 as a "De-licensed Public
House with 1½ acres of valuable building land. The House
containing 3 Reception Rooms, 6 Bedrooms, Bathroom and Domestic offices.
Outside having various Outbuildings including a Club Room and Garage
space for 3 Cars. Main Water, Drainage and Electricity". ( The Bell at Rockland
St. Peter and the White Horse at Stow Bedon also sold at this auction).
House demolished following closure 1963 .
Carved stone sign now on display within wall of the bungalow built on site. |