This Pub is Permanently Closed
Closed July 2011 - most signage already removed by mid-month. Planning permission for conversion to a Kurdish community centre has been applied for.
Historic Interest
Also listed at Whitten Road (in 1839) & as a 1830s brew pub. A report in the Ipswich Journal** on 16 Oct in 1847 states that : For sale, the Capital Public House called The Rose & Crown, with Brewery & Stables attached, situate in the Norwich Road, St Matthews, Ipswich. My Parents Charles & Hilda Elvin were the licensees from 1944 to about 1948, after being bombed out of the Malthouse Pub in Ipswich. My sister Mary was born at the Rose & Crown on the 13th July 1946 & it has been suggested that she was the only female child ever born there? We moved to New Zealand in 1950 & I currently reside at the Gold Coast in Queensland Australia. (information from Geoffrey Elvin) Photographs of this pub and more up-to-date and detailed information about it can be found at suffolk.camra.org.uk/pub/539
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