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Redgrave Bunch of Grapes
Redgrave Bunch of Grapes
also traded as Grapes
North East, 52.36146,1.00121
Closed: between 1840 and 1920
The St
grid reference TM 044 779
The pub is named, though its location is unclear on this 1886 OS map.
This old OS map from about the end of the 19th century (interactive map) makes its location clearer, though not naming it.
We also believe that this may have previously been called the Grapes, as the 1881 and 1891 censuses list the Grapes, not the Bunch of Grapes. If you know that the Grapes was a separate building (or can confirm that it wasn't) please let us know.
Having examined the Hartismere licensing records from 1923 to 1962 and found no trace of this pub, we conclude it must have closed before 1923.
The street address is from 1891 census.
Gallery
Historical interest
The licensed Victuallers Tea Association advertised the sale of tea via its Suffolk Agents. This was a response to the irregular sale of Wine by Grocers and included a reference to H.W. GAYFEYT of the Grapes, Redgrave.Ipswich Journal, October 26th 1869**
Landlords
(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)
Old OS map reproduced with the permission of the National Library of Scotland.