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Tuddenham St Mary Crown
Tuddenham St Mary Crown
52.31211,0.55097
Closed: about 1970
Cavenham Rd
grid reference TL 739 712 (approximate location)
Demolished in 1990s. The Crown (which had a Tap room) was the same type of structure as the "Old Forge" but was along Cavenham road. Just remember going into this as a child with my Father collecting the Labour tote. Today there is a new house called the "Tap House" on the old Crown site.from Daniel Gower
Closed around 1970; landlord was Mr Kendall.from T. Firman
Historical interest
In 1937 the pub is listed in Kelly's Directory as one of 220 pubs that was retailing beer that they were brewing.
Landlords
1874: Alfred Kendall ((beer house - pub not named) (& wheelwirght & farmer))
1879: Alfd. Kendall ((Wheelwright & beer retailer, pub not named))
1881: Alfred Kendall ((Farmer & Wheelwright (not shown as publican), Crown Beer House, Cavenham Rd., Head/Married/47y/born Barton Mills))
1888: Alfred Kendall ((beer retailer - pub not named) (& wheelwright & blacksmith))
1891: Alfred Kendall ((Farmer & Innkeeper, The Crown, Cavenham Rd., Cavenham, Head/Married/57y/born Barton Mills))
(Most pub, location & historic details collated by Nigel, Tony or Keith - original sources are credited)


