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Blundeston Red Lion
Blundeston Red Lion
closed October 2010
The Street, NR32 5AQ
grid reference TM 514 976
Planning permission to demolish the pub and replace it with four houses was applied for in 2011. When visited in June 2014, the pub had been demolished, bringing to the end a pub whose history dated back at least as far as 1865.
Gallery
Historical interest
The White Lion may have been an earlier name for this pub. If you can confirm or refute this, please let us know.
Landlords
1865: James Brown ((Beer retailer & tailor, pub not named))
1869: James Browne ((Beer retailer & tailor, pub not named))
1871: James Brown ((Licensed Victualler, Red Lion, Head/Married/59y/born Co?ow))
1871: + Mary Ann Brown ((Red Lion, Wife/Married/40y/born Bel?ow))
1874: Mrs Mary Ann Brown ((Beerhouse, pub not named))
(Most pub, location & historic details collated by Nigel, Tony or Keith - original sources are credited)
