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Haverhill White Hart
Haverhill White Hart
also traded as Old White Hart
North East, 52.08031,0.44134
closed February 2013
last owner/operator: Ind Coope
70 High St, CB9 8AR
grid reference TL 673 452
The pub was found boarded up, with "sold" signs when visited in June 2013.
The upper floor has since been converted into flats, with a property management/estate agency on the ground floor.
The original White Hart was on the corner of Duddery Hill and High St. and was the only Suffolk pub owned by Hawkes & Company, Brewers, Wine & Spirit merchants, from Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire. It was demolished about 1963 and rebuilt further back from the road, on or near the site of the Butcher's Arms, which was demolished at about the same time.
Gallery
Historical interest
Owner/operator: Allied Domecq
no real aleCAMRA's 1997 Suffolk Real Ale Guide
To be lett, an old and good-accustomed public house, the White Hart in Haverhill. Enquire of Mr. Browne at Haverhill aforesaid.Ipswich Journal, 9th Aug 1777***
Landlords
Historical information taken from Journal of the Haverhill and District Local History Group.
(Most pub, location & historic details collated by Nigel, Tony or Keith - original sources are credited)
(some old PO directory information courtesy of londonpublichouse.com)