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See also TRUE BRITON & THREE TUBS. As the NEW BREWERY INN 1839 For sale by auction Tuesday 8th July 1845. Substantially and well built brick and tile Public House containing a good bar, parlour, kitchen, three bed-rooms and one large sitting-room. A nine-pin ground at rear and a very large upstair sitting- room used as a club-room, and attic over, also a large garden and suitable and excellent outbuildings. In occupation of James Ulph, as undertenant to Messrs. Bullard & Watts, whose lease is expired. Adjoining Public House, in occupation of Robert Bulmer also included in sale. (Closest known licensed premises being the SPORTSMAN) Advertised again April 1849 to be sold without reserve. At the licensing session held Monday 23rd August 1858 it was heard that James Ulph had been found in the past to have harboured bad characters. Since that event the house had been better conducted and so the licence was renewed. In November and December 1880, Mr. H. Howes, of the New Brewery, Pockthope, gave testimony towards the great benefit that the "Magnetaire" Appliance. It had greatly eased his rheumatic pains of five years in only two days........... Appears in the 1885-88 Bullards Estate Plans (BR 259/1) as the TWO BREWERS TAVERN. Licence cancelled 1887 on grant of new licence to the JUBILEE TAVERN, Thorpe |
House no. 483 on 1845 Magistrates list