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Newmarket White Hart
Newmarket White Hart
South East, 52.24324,0.404
Real Ale is sold here.
134 High St, CB8 8JP
grid reference TL 642 632
opened pre-1768
owner/operator: Marston's / Pitcher & Piano (Marston's)
Large town centre bar with 18 room hotel to rear & outdoor patio drinking area. Food available with breakfast served every day from 10am.
A Victorian brewery was once located here.
Facilities
Accessible to disabled customers
Accommodation available
Beer served through handpumps
Bus stop nearby (see transport links for details)
Evening meals
Family friendly
Lunchtime meals (not just snacks)
Parking
Railway station about 0.4 miles away (see transport links for details)
Gallery
Nearest railway station
Other nearby Suffolk pubs
Historical interest
Formerly listed as a Family & Commercial Inn & Posting House.
A reference appears in the Ipswich Journal, January 4th 1772*** to the White Hart Inn, Newmarket.
Thomas Golding announced that the White Hart in Newmarket was again open and fitted up in genteelist manner.Ipswich Journal, 30 Jan 1779***
White Hart Inn, Newmarket, for sale, consisting of 5 parlours, a dining room 20 feet by 17 feet, an assembly room 36 feet by 16 feet, a billiard room adjoining; 12 excellent sleeping rooms, 11 servants ditto, laundry, tap room, kitchen, larder, bar, waiter's closets, ostlery, boot house etc; a most extensive cellarage & wine vaults, stabling for upwards of 60 horses with corn, hay & straw chambers, coach house, piggery & every possible convenience (No landlord noted)Ipswich Journal, April 24th 1811…
Landlords
Footnote
Earliest known date from the Newmarket Shops website.
(Most pub, location & historic details collated by Nigel, Tony or Keith - original sources are credited)
(some old PO directory information courtesy of londonpublichouse.com)
(** historic newspaper information from Bob Mitchell)
