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Pubs
Now (2017) there is a single pub in the village, but within living memory there were six. Like many other village institutions, pubs are in decline. Search for '#pubs'. Found 31 matches.
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B245 - on right, Mrs Caswell (nee Connie Thompson)? at the Jolly Butchers, Abbey Street
B534 - Ernest Cole Brett c.1925
A411 - the White Horse c1900
A263 - The White Horse, Abbey Street
A014 - White Horse, Abbey Street, 1993
A547 - Village shop & Jolly Butcher's pub, Abbey Street, 1909
A052 - Jolly Butchers, Abbey Street, 1926
A510 Village shop & Jolly Butcher's pub, Abbey Street, 1914
A059 - Jolly Butchers, Abbey Street, 1927
A318 - Headless Duck, 26 Abbey Street
A433 - The Red Lion, 1950s?
A381 - The Red Lion, Abbey Street, 1927?
A435 - Mr. Tarry landlord of Red Lion. The pub offered B&B at the time. Note the Cyclist Touring Club plate, 1960s?
A434 - Red Lion business card produced by the Tarrys and probably aimed at B&B clients
A552 - Red Lion c.1910
A076 - The Ickleton Lion etc, Abbey Street, 1917
A163 - The New Inn, Brookhampton St., 1910s
A164 - Former New Inn, Brookhampton St., 1994
A484 New Inn, 1927
A589 - the Green with chickens and a dog 1907
A591 - the Green and the Duke of Wellington Inn c.1920
A593 - the Green 1907
A136 - Duke of Wellington, Church Street, 1927
A595 - the Duke of Wellington Inn 1909
A138 - Duke of Wellington, Church Street, c.1915
A516 - Duke of Wellington, Church Street, 1990s
A096 - Frogge Street, 1994
A523 - The Beehive, John & Emily Chilton, 1910s
A534 - Greyhound Pub & Mr Ryder 1907
A535 - The Greyhound Pub after closure c.1980s
A536 - the Greyhound Pub c.1915
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