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Denston Crown
Denston Crown
North East, 52.14442,0.57616
Closed: unknown, but still within living memory in 2020.
Lower Green
grid reference TL 763 526
The pub is shown (though not named) on this old OS map from about the end of the 19th century. interactive map
Denston: The Crown
On the road leading from Clare to Newmarket.
The House contains: Tap room, Parlour, Pantry, Cellar, Bar, Shop and 3 Bed Rooms.
The Out-buildings comprise: Stable, Piggeries, Pin Shed and Paddock of 1 acre of pasture land.
Let to Mr. Coote.Details of pub premises belonging to the Kedington Brewery estate sold, along with the brewery buildings, by auction, July 13th 1883***
Gallery
Landlords
1865: Richard Coote ((Beer retailer, pub not named))
1869: Richard Coote ((Crown inn))
1874: Richard Coote
1879: Richard Coote
1881: Richard Coote ((Licensed victualler, Head/Married/55y/born Denston))
(Most pub, location & historic details collated by Nigel, Tony or Keith - original sources are credited)
(***Original source of documentation - Suffolk Records Office – transcribed by Graham Nunn)
Old OS map reproduced with the permission of the National Library of Scotland.