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46 SURREY STREET
10 SURREY ROAD
St. MICHAEL AT THORN FULL LICENCE CLOSED
NORWICH LICENCE REGISTERS PS 1/8/1 to PS 1/8/4 (1867 to 1965)
BULLARDS to 1967
WATNEY MANN  
NORWICH BREWERY  
COURAGE 1972
SPRING INNS  
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Licensees :
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ROBERT SCARLET
age 39 in 1851
carpenter
10.09.1851 - 1861
JAMES SAY STARLAND 24.06.1863
ELIZABETH RILEY 26.06.1868
EDWARD HEMSBY 28.07.1885
CHARLES DENNINGTON 10.10.1889
HERBERT KETT 14.01.1908
ARTHUR VINCENT 01.12.1908
EDITH MAY VINCENT 06.03.1923
Convicted 16.08.1935 of selling out of hours.
Fine £2 or 21 days detention.
BERTRAM DAVID WORMAN 03.01.1950 - 1965+
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SYDNEY & CARRON ANDREWS 02.02.1993
SYDNEY & CONNON ANDREWS 14.02.1995
DAVID, NICK & DAN HUBBARD
(Brothers)
July 2012 - 2016


Surrey Tavern - May 1998
May 1998

New licence granted Tuesday 10th September 1851.

The sign of the JOLLY BUTCHERS was on display, attached to a wall in the front bar (1998)



25.01.2006

Closed October 2011 to July 2012.
Closed by April 2016

Plans to convert into accommodations published 2016.


  The Norwich Pub Survey of 1986, compiled by the Norwich Society, in association with Norwich City Council, assessed the house:-  
 
Approx date of building Listed Quality Pre-war fittings surviving
External Internal
1880's No 3 2 No
Most unsympathetic and extensive alterations to the ground floor facade in 1960's.
Cast-iron bollard by narrow entrance to side of building, protecting the corner of the building from damage by cartwheels.
Interior very plain and modern.
Two bars, public bar in front and lounge bar and kitchen in rear extension.
Public bar closed at time of survey.