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Sailors Home, Beach Road, Kessingland, Lowestoft

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Sailors Home, Beach Road.  *

A listing of historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Kessingland - Suffolk. The Kessingland, Suffolk listing uses information from census, Trade Directories and History to add licensees, bar staff, Lodgers and Visitors.

Sailors Home, Kessingland - circa 1940

Sailors Home, Kessingland - circa 1940

Sailors Home, Kessingland

Sailors Home, Kessingland

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Sailors Home, Kessingland

Sailors Home, Kessingland

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Residents at this address.

1862 - Mary Allen (Occupant - Reconveyance Dated 20 August 1862)

1865 - Henry Catchpole, Norfolk Chronicle 2nd September 1865, applied for the grant of new licence.

1865 - H. Catchpole (Beer Merchant), Kessingland - Post Office Directory

1869 - Henry Catchpole - Post Office Directory.

1874 - Henry Catchpole - White’s Directory.

1877 - William Hunter - LRO Photograph.

1881 - William Hunter - (Age, 52 Inn Keeper) (RG11-1900-55-42)

1891 - Wm Hunter - Post Office Directory.

1892 - William Hunter - Kelly’s Directory.

1900 - William Hunter - Kelly’s Directory.

1903 - William Hunter. Eastern Evening News, 28th Jan 1903.

1911 - William Hunter Durrant (Age 25, Licensed Victualler) - 1911 Census.

1912 - William H. Durrant - Kelly’s Directory.

1922 - William Durrant - Kelly’s Directory.

1925 - W H Durrant - Post Office Directory.

1975 - John Joyce - Grandmet Guide: Pubs To Visit In East Anglia
Joe and Rose Bailey, landlord and landlady of the Sailors Home for 19 years.
Robert Manthorpe. Butcher.

1990 - Adrian Ding (Suffolk History Direct).


* Provided By Ian White

And Last updated on: Wednesday, 02-Oct-2024 15:01:49 BST