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Stowmarket Norwich House
Stowmarket Norwich House
also traded as Olde Norwich House, Norwich Arms
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closed 1908
opened about 1850
17 Ipswich St
The name changed in about 1879.
It was first owned by William King (1850-58) a cabinet maker and upholsterer. It was bought by Alexander Clutterbuck in 1869 and owned by Edward Greene in 1882 and later Greene King.
The building was demolished for modern shops in the 1970s.
Gallery
Historical interest
At the Stowmarket Petty Sessions held in May 1885, an interim license was granted to John Reynolds for the Norwich Arms. Ipswich Journal, May 1885**
Landlords
(Most pub, location & historic details collated by Nigel, Tony or Keith - original sources are credited)
(detailed information from Neil Langridge - and also Brian Southgate - see their book "Stowmarket, Combs and Stowupland Pubs" published by Polstead Press in 2009)