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Aldeburgh White Swan

Aldeburgh White Swan

also traded as Swan?

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Closed: before 1840

A reference to the Swan Inn appears in the Ipswich Journal, June 26th & July 3rd 1725***

At Aldeburgh in Suffolk is to be Lett, a very good Tavern, commonly known by the name of the White Swan, having five rooms on a Floor, Chambers answerable, with Garrets over the same, with two cellars, a Brewing-Office, Stables, Garden and Yard, with Pipes conveying Water into the Brew-House, being the compleatest House of Entertainment in the Town, which was late in the occupation of Thomas Barnes. Inquire at Mr Wilkinson, Plumber in Ipswich or at the White-Swan in Aldeburgh aforesaid.Ipswich Journal, June 18th & 25th 1726***

A reference to the Swan appears in the Ipswich Journal, July 22nd & 27th 1727***

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(Most pub, location & historic details collated by Nigel, Tony or Keith - original sources are credited)

(*** historic newspaper information from Bob Mitchell)


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