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Address as Swafield Road in 1856, 1869, 1875 to at least 1890 For sale by auction Thursday 30th April 1868, including extensive Sheds, Stables and Piggeries and a Pightle of Land at the back, containing altogether about 1 acre. On 28th September 1895, in return for a full licence for the Orchard Gardens, Messrs . Morgans agreed to drop the licence of the DOG and to give up bar trade at the STORES (Former MITRE). In a case of theft of a horse and cart from the yard of the Orchard Gardens, April 1903, the property is described as a Public House. However, the house is still listed under beerhouses in 1900, 1904 and 1908 trade directories. Appears under Public Houses from 1912, confirming a full licence was held by then. Morgans sales for 1960 were :- 94 barrels of beer Held a Market Day extension for
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Memories collected by Chris
Holderness of Rig-a-Jig-Jig for the East Anglian Traditional Musical
Trust. The CH numbers refer to Chris's Archive on eatmt.org. |
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From The Journal of 25.07.1975 (B1-2-5b) [Walter Pardon's] 'Performances outside his home have been limited almost entirely to the past two Norwich Folk Festivals, where he made a tremendous impression, and occasional evenings at the Orchard Gardens public house, North Walsham.' |