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Ipswich Yarmouth Arms
Ipswich Yarmouth Arms
52.05322,1.1502
Closed: between 1840 and 1920
21 Lower Wolsey St
grid reference TM 160 441 (approximate location)
Lower Wolsey Street was in St Peter's parish, which is probably that part of Wolsey Street south of Cecilia Street.
Historical interest
Mr George Turner, Land and Brewery Agent and Valuer, is instructed to let the Yarmouth Arms, Ipswich, a very eligible corner house, licensed for the sale of beer, near to the Goods Station of the Great Eastern Railway, and now in full trade, supplied with Barclay and Perkins's celebrated porter, stout and ales.Ipswich Journal, September 1865**
To be sold by auction, the valuable free corner public house, known as the Yarmouth Arms, situated in Wolsey Street, St Nicholas, Ipswich, containing three bedrooms, bar, bar parlour, tap room, cellar, kitchen, pantry and usual outhouses, also, a dwelling house adjoining.Ipswich Journal, September 1855**
Landlords
1861: Ann Farthing ((Beer Retailer, Head/Widow/51/born Halyeton))
(Most pub, location & historic details collated by Nigel, Tony or Keith - original sources are credited)
(** historic newspaper information from Stuart Ansell)