Licensees : |
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WILLIAM
BERRY |
1789 - 1794 |
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WILLIAM BORRETT |
1836 |
JOHN HUNTON
& blacksmith
(John Hunter 1856) |
1845 - 1858 |
GEORGE LAST
(George Lash 1869) |
1858 - 1870 |
GEORGE MILLS |
1871 - 1877 |
JAMES ARNUP |
1879 |
CHARLES CHASTON |
1881 - 1891 |
Mrs E CHASTON |
1892 |
ROBERT CATTON |
1896 |
CHARLES F FLAXMAN |
1900 - 1908 |
CHARLES FROST |
1912 - 1937 |
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FRANCIS
FREDERICK PARTRIDGE |
05.02.1975 |
EVELINE MAY
PARTRIDGE |
02.09.1976 |
PETER
DAINES |
07.04.1977 |
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TIM & KOI
SIZELAND
Went to
NEW FORGE,
Aylsham |
by January
2012 |
JAY MEADES |
11.2017 |
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1998
Included in Loddon & Clavering Register taken 21st September 1789.
Appears on Bryant's 1826 map.
Offered for sale 1858, by the Geldeston Brewery then
Lot No. 7 in the sale of the Geldeston Brewery
Wednesday 1st April 1858 under the name of the
WHITE HOUSE..
Purchased by Mr. G. Last for £450.
Offered for sale by Auction on Friday 18th August
1876.
All that full licensed Inn, situated in a populous neighbourhood, doing
a large and lucrative Trade, with good Premises and Land, suitable for a
dealer or Market Gardener. Known as the
WHITE HOUSE, or WHITE LION,
substantially built with Brick and Tiles, with Stabling, Blacksmith's
shop, Garden, front Pasture or Quoit Grounds and a large piece of
capital Arable Land, well adapted for spade husbandry, the whole
containing 1a. 2r. 4p. held by Mr. George Mills, under notice to quit at
Michaelmas next.
Advertised 5th March 1892 To Let with 1A. 2R. 15P. of Arable and Meadow
Land - Apply Steward, Patteson, Finch & Co, North Quay, Gt. Yarmouth.
South Norfolk Council's Pub Of The Year, 2018.
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