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Parham Cherry tree
Parham Cherry tree
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Closed: before 1840
The earliest reference we have found to this pub is a mention in the Ipswich Journal on December 6th 1806 when a sale of various items was held at the premises.
The death of a former landlord was reported in 1821 (See history section).
We do not know anything else about this pub - can you help? Could it be an older name for the Willoughby Arms?
Historical interest
To be sold by auction, the household furniture of Mr George Newson, at the Cherry Tree Inn, at Parham, who quits at Michaelmas.Ipswich Journal, September 1810**
Same day, at Hacheston, near Woodbridge, age 69, Mr Francis Frost, formerly of the Cherry Tree Inn, Parham, in this county, in which house he brought up 16 children; 11 of whom are now left, with his widow, to lament his loss.Bury & Norwich Post, March 14th 1821
Landlords
1810: Mr George Newson ((at the Cherry Tree Inn - Sep**))
1821: Francis Frost ((Former landlord))
(Most pub, location & historic details collated by Nigel, Tony or Keith - original sources are credited)
(** historic newspaper information from Stuart Ansell)
