This Pub is Permanently Closed
The Pub was named in the 1901 census but Charles S Nicklin in the premises was described only as a decorator and coachbuilder. By 1904 James Croney was on the premises and licensee of the pub, he remained there until it closed. The licence was refused in 1920, compensation was set at £425 and the pub closed in December 1920. The premises are now a shop.
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