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Ipswich Cherry Tree Inn
Ipswich Cherry Tree Inn
52.05628,1.15831
closed 18th July 1908
12 & 14 Cox Ln
grid reference TM 166 444 (approximate location)
The Cherry Tree's closure date was recorded in the Borough Police licensed premises register 1903-1923.
Historical interest
To be lett, the house called the Cherry Tree, with the Cherry Ground containing one Acre of Land with 88 Cherry Trees, and about 400 Gooseberry and Currant Bushes, lying in St Hellen's Parish, Ipswich. Inquire of Mr Edmound Taylor at Noah's Ark in St Clement's Parish in Ipswich.Ipswich Journal, December 1735***
To be Lett, a House in St Hellen's Parish, Ipswich, called the Cherry-Tree, with the Cherry-Yard, and with or without two pieces of Pasture Grounds. Inquire of Mr Edward Taylor at the Noah's Ark in St Clement's Parish, Ipswich.Ipswich Journal, February 8th 1735***
The estate of the late Mr Owen Ridley, a brewer of Ipswich was submitted to public competition on Wednesday 2nd July 1890 and includes the following public house details:…
Landlords
1861: John Whyard ((Beerhouse Keeper, 14 Cox Lane, pub not named, Head/Married/55y/born Sternfield))
1869: John Whyard ((Beer retailer, pub not named) (Cox la, Carr st))
1871: John Whyard ((Inn Keeper/63y/Sternfield))
1871: + Lucy Whyard ((Inn Keepers Wife/56y/Charsfield))
1874: John Whyard ((beer retailer - pub not named) (14 Cox la))
(Most pub, location & historic details collated by Nigel, Tony or Keith - original sources are credited)
(** historic newspaper information from Stuart Ansell)
(*** historic newspaper information from Bob Mitchell)