This Pub is Permanently Closed
Now residential. Used to be a cosy 2 bar pub - one room very small with a dart board & the other long & narrow with low beamed ceilings & food often available. Pub sign still hanging in 2007. NB pub is sometimes listed as being in Stoke By Nayland, as Thorington Street hamlet is actually part of that parish but located about 2km to the south east. Photographs of this pub and more up-to-date and detailed information about it can be found at suffolk.camra.org.uk/pub/963
Historic Interest
now residential. A report in the Suffolk Chronicle** on 9th January, 1813 states: "Notice to the creditors of James POTTER (subsequently further notice given on 06/02/1813) "The stock of a public brewer to be sold via auction, 17/02/1813 under a commission of bankruptcy. The entire stock in trade, household furniture & other valuable effects of Mr James Potter, brewer & publican of Thorrington Street, near Stoke by Nayland...NB The stock of beer casks & utensils are most particularly deserving the attention of the public." A report in the Bury & Norfolk Post & Suffolk Herald** on 17 Jun in 1884 states that : "Simon HITCHCOCK, of the Rose Inn, Thorrington Street, was found guilty of keeping his house open during prohibited hours - Fined 20s & 6s costs; paid."
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