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A Freehold Public House for sale by auction Monday 12th February 1872. Containing Entrance, good Bar, Parlour, Porter room, Pantry, Water Closet, Yard and Kitchen, Six Sitting and Bed-rooms; also a capital Skittle Ground. Situated near the Market Place and in occupation of Mr. T.R. Cosgrove as Undertenant of Messrs. Bullard. Possession from 25th March 1872 (Lady Day). Damaged by enemy action 27/29.04.1942. Bullards informed the Magistrates by a letter dated 31.08.1959 that the house would cease trading from 01.09.1959. Licence moved to the COCK, Adelaide Street, 09.02.1960.
Premises became a cafe. |