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Albert Inn
Albert Inn
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Albert Inn second building on left. |
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The Albert Inn was
situated at 103 North Station Road. |
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This pub was present by 1848 and was demolished in
1932. It was then rebuilt a hundred yards or so to the north, on a much
bigger scale, on the new Cowdray Avenue ring road. It remains open at the
new site as the
Albert, as part of the Beefeater chain.
Historically it had been a
Truman’s pub. |
Stephen Harris |
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