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White Horse

Date of photo: 2009

Picture source: Google Streetview


The White Horse was situated at 1 High Street. This grade-II listed pub dates back to the 18th century when it was known as The Last. It changed its name to The White Horse in 1823 and closed in 2013. Now used as a kitchen showroom.
 

Listed building details:
C17 or early C18, 2 storey. Clay tile roof. Colourwashed roughcast first floor, brick ground floor. Four modern 3-light casements to first floor. Left hand ground floor canted bay, 6 panel door with flat hood, small sash with cambered head, 3-light casement with bracketed cornice, modern door with side lights and cornice.
 

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Name Dates Comments
Martin Brookes (Gyp) late 1960s/early 1970s Regular underage customer when Landlady was Jane. Darts night Jane who normally had curlers and hairnet, was made up her hair nicely styled. Plus nibbles on bar including some very questionable sausages.We still ate them! Me, my mates Clive Faulkner, Martin Keyes (keysy), Brian Bowles (Bowlsy) and Jonah every night . There was a Jukebox sixpence (2½p) a play and 3 for a shilling (5p) I drank Harvest Brown but I can't remember the price.