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Ipswich Saddlers Arms
Ipswich Saddlers Arms
52.05497,1.1606
closed 1927
last owner/operator: tollemache
2 Woodhouse St
grid reference TM 167 443
The Saddlers arms was also listed at Waterworks Street, Upper Victoria Street (in 1865) and 3 Victoria Street (in 1871).
Closed by Tollemache brewery in 1927.
Historical interest
To be sold by auction, by order of the Mortgagees under a power of sale, a desirable freehold premises, situated at the corners of Victoria Street and Back Street, in the parish of St. Clement's, Ipswich; comprising a newly erected and substantial brick and slated, dwelling house, with white brick elevation, licensed for the sale of beer, and known as the Saddler's Arms Inn, having entrance passage, tap room, 2 parlours, 3 chambers, well arranged bar, with corner entrance and an attractive front upon each of the above named streets. Also adjoining, and used as part of the Inn, is another dwelling house, having entrance passage, storeroom, 2 parlours, and 3 chambers. There is excellent cellarage under the two houses…
Landlords
1851: Philip Gross ((Brewer (Sadler Arms), Victoria St., Head/Married/48/born Bromeswell))
1865: Luke Prike ((beer retailer - pub not named))
1871: George Prike/54y/Gislingham ((beer retailer))
1871: Elizabeth Prike/Wife/44y/Ellingham,Norfolk
1871: Henry W Prike/Son/11y/Stradbroke
(Most pub, location & historic details collated by Nigel, Tony or Keith - original sources are credited)
(** historic newspaper information from Stuart Ansell)