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Haverhill King's Head
Haverhill King's Head
North East, 52.08384,0.43723
Closed: 1920s (late)
17-19 Queen St
grid reference TL 670 456
The King's Head closed late in the 1920s. It was owned by Greene King at the time.
The building is now a takeaway and restaurant.
Gallery
Historical interest
George Carter, is removed from his old House, formerly known by the Name of the King's Head, and has fitted up another in the same Parish at Haverhill (possibly the Bell), at the Entrance of the great Road to Saffron-Walden, where there is good Stabling, and all other decent and convenient Entertainment for Gentlemen, Ladies and others.Ipswich Journal, October 27th 1764***
Landlords
1751: Ann Carter (Widow) ((at the King's Head, Haverhill - 30 Nov***))
1764: George Carter (removed from here) ((the King's Head, Haverhill - 27 Oct***))
1869: Lewis Dearsley ((Kings Head) (& coal dealer))
1871: Lewis Dearsley ((Publican, Brewer & Grocer, Head/Married/37y/born Little Yeldham, Essex))
1874: Lewis Dearsley ((& coal dealer & grocer))
(Most pub, location & historic details collated by Nigel, Tony or Keith - original sources are credited)
(some old PO directory information courtesy of londonpublichouse.com)
(*** historic newspaper information from Bob Mitchell)