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Cliff Hotel, Pakefield street, Pakefield, Lowestoft

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Cliff Hotel, Beach Street/Pakefield Street. (Previously, Mill Inn, Mill Tavern). Owned by Bullard & Co. Ltd. *

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

Residents at this address.

1869 - George Warford (Beer Retailer) - Post Office Directory.

1871 - George Meek Warford (Age 36, Fisherman and Inn Keeper) RG10-1778-102-31

1874 - Thomas Hastings - White's Directory.

1875 - Thomas Hastings (Hotel) Kirkley, Lowestoft. Post Office Directory.

1880 - Thomas Hastings. Fined for late opening. (Ipswich Journal 10th January 1880)

1881 - Thomas J. Hastings - Pakefield Street - RG11-1901-97-7

1883 - T. Hastings (Cook’s Directory of Lowestoft)

1887 - Mentioned in the Lowestoft Journal 17th June, one hour extension applied for. (Queens Jubilee)

1887 - T. Hastings, Landlord. (Ipswich Journal 9th September 1887) License renewal.

1891 - Thomas Hastings (Age 51, Licenced Victualler and Carpenter) Census

1891 - Thomas John Hastings. Eastern Daily Press, 8th Sep 1891.

1892 - Thomas John Hastings - Kelly’s Directory.

1900 - John Walter Atkins - Kelly’s Directory. Pakefield Street.

1901 - John W Atkins (Age 37, Hotel Proprietor, Cliff Hotel) Census

1905 - John Walter Atkins. Transfer of license to property on land formally part of Pope’s farm,
Norwich Road. Lowestoft Journal, 30th Dec 1905.



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