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Peggy Bedford
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Picture source: Shayne
Harrison |
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The Peggy Bedford Hotel was situated at
460 Bath Road. Set back from the road, the additional block on the roadside
was added in front of the original. It was known as the Peggy Bedford after
the licensee who died in 1859. Previously known as The Kings Head, it closed
in 1928 when the new Peggy Bedford was built on the Colnbrook bypass. Only
the Tudor part of the building (grade-II listed) remains after a 1934 fire. |
Source: Wendy Beard |
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My ancestors George Henry De Saulles and his son
George Henry Blondell De Saulles managed this pub in the 1870's & 1880's. |
Jacqui Shepherd (February 2012) |
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I grew up in what was the original
Peggy Bedford, a house known as The Stables in the village of Longford on
the A4. I believe that Peggy was the daughter of a landlord of the coaching
inn then called the Kings Head and she ran the inn after her fathers death.
In her honour the inn was renamed. |
Marc Gould (August 2017) |
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