A history of Beer and Pubs in Halesworth
by Janet Huckle
OLD PUBLIC HOUSES IN HALESWORTH |
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| London Road | Trowel & Hammer |
| Crown & Anchor | |
| The Sun | |
| The White Swan | |
| Market Place | Three Tuns |
| Thoroughfare | Kings Arms |
| Kings Arms Tap | |
| Angel | |
| Angel Tap | |
| White Hart | |
| White Lion | |
| Bridge Street | Ye Olde Ship |
| The Hawk | |
| Rectory Street | Half Moon |
| Blacksmiths Arms | |
| Bungay Road | Triple Plea |
| New Inn | |
| The Three Horseshoes | |
| Quay Street | Kings Head |
| Coachmakers Arms | |
| The Wherry | |
| The Oriental | |
| Station Road | Railway Hotel |
| Brewers Arms | |
| Prince of Wales Brewery | |
| Chediston Street | Rose & Crown |
| Black Eagle | |
| Wellington | |
| Golden Ball | |
| At the Sign of the Cow was The Bull then the Marquis of Cornwallis finally the Queen's Head |
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Transcript
of information put together and passed round by local people |
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