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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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