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Three Mariners
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Date of photo: 2012 |
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The Three Mariners was situated at 41
High Street East. |
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A grade-II listed
mid 19th century pub. This was the site of the Old Pale Ale Brewery
established around 1790 possibly independent of the pub. The brewery was
operated by Eldridge, Pope & Co. Ltd from 1854 and closed in 1880-81 when
the new brewery opened. A list of Eldridge Pope pubs includes the Three
Mariners that states it closed in 1971. The Three Mariners pub was run in
1934 by Sid and Ethel Page, in later years Larry and Dorry Alner. Other
occupants found at this address include Royal British Legion Club 1970s,
Cunards night club 1980s, The Mariners Club 1990s and Moder Fashion 69 Ltd
in 2018. |
Steve Turner (September 2021) |
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Listed
building details: |
Mid Cl9. Portland hammer dressed
stone. 2 storeys. Moulded eaves cornice. 2 sashes with keystones on 1st
floor. Good C19 wooden public house front with flanking pilasters taking
entablature, double doors with fanlight and window with arched glazing bars. |
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