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![]() For sale by auction Thursday 22nd August 1844, a double Freehold Dwelling House in the occupation of Robert Rudd and George Cremer, including licensed Beer Shop as part of the occupation of Robert Rudd, and a small Shop as part of the occupation of George Cremer. Also Stable and Cart-house. ``Two Freehold Cottages, one being a Licensed Beer Shop, The Sun, for sale by auction Thursday 26th August 1847, now in the occupation of James Goodman, George Creamer & ..(?).. Hurn, at rents totalling £24 per annum'' It was reported February 1909 that the house was used as a dressing room for local footballers, whose ground was nearby. Trade was 116 barrels of beer and 23 gallons of spirits per year. With about seven dozen mineral waters per week. ![]() Edward and Jessie Mitton, sons of landlord Thomas Mitton along with their grandson, Barry Mitton. Image thanks to Erling Mitton. Ceased trading and offered for sale
de-licensed.
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