Lowestoft pub history index
Evening Star, (Previously, Star Hotel, Joiner’s Arms ) 23/24 High Street. East side of the High Street, just north of where the Royal Falcon is today. *
A listing of historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Lowestoft - Suffolk. The Lowestoft, Suffolk listing uses information from census, Trade Directories and History to add licensees, bar staff, Lodgers and Visitors.
Residents at this address.
1851 - John Mayhew (Age 36, Innkeeper, Star Hotel, High Street)
HO107/1805/207/44
1865 - G. Waters, 24 High Street (Beer Merchant) Post Office Directory.
1890 - Mr Reynolds, Lowestoft Journal 1st Feb 1890.
1891 - Henry G. Reynolds, Sailmaker & Beerhouse Keeper, 23 High Street. Census
1891- License transferred from H. J. Reynolds to N. D. Cunningham. Norfolk News,
17 Oct 1891.
1892 - D. Cunningham. 24 High Street. Huke’s Lowestoft Directory.
1892 - Nathaniel Downing Cunningham (Beer Retailer) - Kelly’s Directory. 23 High
Street.
1900 - Nathaniel Downing Cunningham (Beer Retailer) - Kelly’s Directory. 23 High
Street.
1901 - Nathaniel D. Cunningham (Beer Retailer & Carpenter, 23/24 High Street) -
Census.
1909 - George William Burwood. EADT, 24th Jul 1909. (Renewal of license
refused).
1910 - For Sale by Youngman and Preston, 23 High Street. Lowestoft Journal 24th
Sep1910.
Destroyed during air raid in WWII.
* Provided by Ian White