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Ipswich Princes Arms
Ipswich Princes Arms
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Closed: unknown era
32 Princes St
Purpose built temperance bar with separate restaurant upstairs and three letting rooms. It is probably still standing as the current building st this address seems to fit the description, but we would still like more information about the venue.
Gallery
Historical interest
I Samuel Waters, the Secretary and General Manager of the Ipswich and Suffolk Coffee Public House Company Limited, do hereby give notice that it is my intention to apply to the General Licensing Meeting, for a license to keep a public Billiard Table or Bagatelle Board, at the house known as No. 32, Princes Street, Ipswich. Which premises Arthur James Turner, of Ipswich, gentlemen, is the owner, and the said Ipswich and Suffolk Coffee Public House Company (Limited) are the occupiers. Ipswich Journal, Aug 1880**
The Ipswich and Suffolk Coffee Public house Company have purchased and fitted up another coffee house. It is situated in the important thoroughfare of Princes Street, and it is to be named the Princes Arms…
Landlords
1880: Samuel Waters ((licensee at the Princes Arms - Aug(**))
(Most pub, location & historic details collated by Nigel, Tony or Keith - original sources are credited)
(** historic newspaper information from Stuart Ansell)