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Ipswich Norfolk Hotel
Ipswich Norfolk Hotel
also traded as Norfolk Inn,
closed July 1958
opened about 1854
last owner/operator: tollemache
175 Princes St
grid reference TM 158 440
The Norfolk Hotel stood on the corner of Quadling Street (Town centre side).
(information from Rod Cross)
It was listed as the Norfolk Inn by 1928.
The pub has since been demolished.
Gallery
Historical interest
Peremptory sale by order of the Mortgagee - a newly-erected Brick-built & slated Dwelling House, with walled-in yard & workshop, in the occupation of Mr John JARVIS, known as the Norfolk Hotel, Quadling Street, Ipswich.Ipswich Journal, June 10th 1854**
Auction of leasehold property in St Peter's, Ipswich - Three brick-built-and-slated Messuages, situate in the New Friars' Road, one of which is in the occupation of Mr John JARVIS, Beerseller & Glazier, the other two are unoccupied.Ipswich Journal, April 12th 1854**
An advert in the The Bury and Norwich Post, Tuesday March 13th 1866***, lists this pub as part of the sale of Stonham Brewery together with 26 other premises.
Reference to the theft of 3 billiard balls from the Norfolk Hotel, Ipswich, the property of Mr TIDMAN…
Landlords
(Most pub, location & historic details collated by Nigel, Tony or Keith - original sources are credited)
(** historic newspaper information from Bob Mitchell)
(*** historical details supplied by Neil Langridge)
