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The Bell
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Date of photo: 2010 |
Picture source:
Movement80 |
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The Bell was situated at 52 High
Street. This pub was present by 1827 when the publican was John Cook. |
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Its
1827 valuation shows it as a freehold public house, occupied by John Cook,
with a yard, garden, woodbarn, small stable, and a piece of pasture land
containing about 2a.; outgoings - land tax 14s 5d. |
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