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Bury St Edmunds Bushel
Bury St Edmunds Bushel
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Closed: before 1840
Market Place
This pub must have closed sometime in late 18th century and another pub in Long Brackland previously called the Rose was renamed to the Bushel.
Historical interest
To be lett, the House or Inn, known by the Sign of the Bushel, situated in the Market-Place in Bury St Edmunds, now in the Occupation of Edward Collett. Enquire of Philip Beart, Upholder of Bury St Edmunds aforesaid.Ipswich Journal, August 12th 1749***
Chris. Winterflood's Stillyard, at the Bushel in South-Gate Street, Bury St Edmunds.Ipswich Journal, August 21st 1756***
Sale of the Bushel in Bury St Edmunds, late the Estate of Christopher Winterflood, a Bankrupt, with a large Garden, Hay-Barn, Granary, Stabling for upwards of sixty Horses, Part of them, well Stalled, large Cellars and Vaults under the Home. The House is situate on the West side of the great Market-Square, neatly sashed in Front, the Rooms lofty, uniform and genteely fitted up…
Landlords
1757: Christopher Winterflood ((Bankrupt - Baker & Innholder of Bury St Edmunds - 28 May***))
(Most pub, location & historic details collated by Nigel, Tony or Keith - original sources are credited)