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Many thanks to Steve & Sam Winter, April 2010, for further information and photograph. |
House dates from 1744. Steward & Patteson deeds dated 1861 - 1929 (and above photograph) show the house to be OFF-LICENCE only. Said to be formerly the parsonage house. Located near the (derelict) Church at Wiggenhall St. Peter . In 1871 William Banyard is said to be a fisherman and in 1891 an agricultural labourer. At both times living at Church Road, Wiggenhall St. Peter. There is no mention of beer on these dates. The house was "cut in half"' following the 1953 floods in order to allow building of a new embankment to the river.
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