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Stoke by Nayland White Horse
Stoke by Nayland White Horse
Closed between 1920 and 1970
School St
grid reference TL 984 364
With a name like "White Horse House", this seems likely to have once been a pub of that name. Directory entries found since the pub was listed appear to confirm this.
Gallery
Other nearby Suffolk pubs
Historical interest
Landlord entries need to be confirmed.
The 1881 & 1891 censuses lists a pub in Back Street, which is an earlier name for School Street (From an 1886 map).
There is a possible landlord listed in the 1901 census; see the village historical section.
Landlords
1881: William Bugg ((Beerhouse Keeper, 34 Back St., pub not named, Head/Married/52y/born Polstead))
1881: William Bugg ((Scholar, Son/Single/15y/born Polstead))
1888: Charles William Bugg ((Beer retailer, pub not named))
1891: William Bugg ((Beer retailer, White Horse, Back St., Head/Married/26y/born Polstead))
1911: Frederick Martin ((Licensed victualler, White Horse, School St., Head/Married/50y/born Finningham))
(Most pub, location & historic details collated by Nigel, Tony or Keith - original sources are credited)
