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Address also given as at Talbot Square. Lot No. 3 in a Sale of Estates Thursday, 28th September 1837. "With passage, tap room, parlour, large club room, bed room and three attics, a wash house and large cellar. Messrs Burt & Youngs, yearly tenants. The back-yard, pump, bin and privy to be conveyed to the purchaser, subject to the rights reserved to the other Lots". Renamed the RAILWAY ARMS 27th March 1883. The FELLMONGERS ARMS from 1937 in new building. Destroyed by enemy action 1942. 1942 Business recommenced from a garage at the rear until the house was rebuilt. The well stocked garage bar. Was one of the first Norwich City houses to gain a Sunday night entertainment license. `
Was once the haunt of Norwich Skiffle King, Larry Pye' |
House no. 360 on 1845 Magistrates list