This Pub is Permanently Closed
Some steps led up into a characterful small front bar that then led into a more secluded split level rear bar & seating area to rear. Two small outdoor seating areas provided additional seating on sunny days - one at the front & a small secluded area accessed from the rear bar. Current building probably dates from about 1840 when they built the "new" armshouses. The pub was certainly not there before 1830 although several earlier buildings were located close by & were also demolished at about that time. We do not yet know if any beer house was a part of the earlier structures.** Closed early-2012, with an application in for conversion to residential use.
Historic Interest
The 1904 Woodbridge licensing records show that the Seckford Arms's beerhouse licence was issued in 1853. It got a full licence on April 17th 1961. Seckford Street was formerly called Well Street & Fishpond Street – (possibly because of the well which supplied the alms-folk with water).*** No pub is currently known for Well Street except the Queens Head names. Photographs of this pub and more up-to-date and detailed information about it can be found at suffolk.camra.org.uk/pub/1037
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