Wooden beamed single bar pub.
Historic Interest
Listed in Nayland Rd. until at least 1901. The 1841 census lists two Samuel Deaths, one in Nayland Rd. (Smith, Head/Married/61/born Suffolk) & the other in Little Mill (Blacksmith, Head/Married/32/born Suffolk). The 1861 census lists John Death as a blacksmith journeyman in High St. (Head/Married/26/born Bures St Mary). In 1869 & 1874 Samuel Death & William Death are listed as Blacksmiths. The blacksmith premises closed sometime between 1933 & 1937 & was still being run by later generations of the Death family. So the Three Horseshoes was run by the same family for several generations & they were also related to the local blacksmiths. Photographs of this pub and more historical information about it can be found at suffolk.camra.org.uk/pub/116
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