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Lavenham Coffee Pot
Lavenham Coffee Pot
also traded as Coffee House
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Closed: before 1840
The Coffee Pot was advertised in the Ipswich Journal in 1768 to 1784. Nothing else is known.
Historical interest
Lavenham – the annual shew of horses will be held at the usual place on Shrove Tuesday Fed 12 when the favours of all gentlemen, horse dealers and others will be gratefully acknowledged by their humble servants: including John Horsley at Coffee-potIpswich Journal, 2 Feb 1782
To be let and entered upon immediately, that old accustomed public house called the Coffee pot in Lavenham. The household furniture, brewing utensils and beer casks may be taken at a fair appraisement. Ipswich Journal, 3 Jan 1784
Landlords
1768: T. Woodgate ((listed at the Coffee House - 29 Jan***))
1782: John Horsley ((at Coffee-pot - 2 Feb))
(Most pub, location & historic details collated by Nigel, Tony or Keith - original sources are credited)