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East (inner) : Thorpe Hamlet

Division 3 : Area 1

Bishop Bridge : group 2


. . . 4 pubs in this group . . . none still serving.

Meaning of symbols

The name of this group is self-explanatory.
However, it only deals with pubs on the
Eastern side of the river.

For the Red Lion, Bishopgate : see Central Area 5.

  For other Rosary Road pubs, see Group 4.

All three demolished pubs were
victims of road-widening.


Listing
The pubs are listed going South.
A - B - C   order
Bishopbridge Inn : Bridge House : Duke of York : Evening Gun

 Note :-
  Also see the Lord Raglan, 30 Bishopbridge Road
 
1.     Identity code 230 ^Top^
Duke of York : Destroyed NOW New housing
Brewery Tie : (orig.) Weston's

    21 Bishopbridge Rd.
    (East side)
Other names :-
Classic Tie - YCY (1864)
     1958 : Bullard's
1806
to
Apr. 1967
Empty
Research :   Photo 230
 
2.     Identity code 67 ^Top^
Bishopbridge Inn : Destroyed 1963 NOW Highway
Brewery Tie : (orig.) Free

    Riverside Road
    (West side)
    By the Bridge
Other names :-
(orig.)
Bishop's Bridge House
Bishopbridge Arms
Bishopbridge Tavern
Bridge House (1863)
Classic Tie - Bullard's (by 1867)

General Remarks :-
Beerhouse until
1850 at least

1836
to
Sep. 1959
Empty
Research :   History 67
 
3.     Identity code 407 ^Top^
Bridge House : Closed by May 2010
Brewery Tie : Tager Inns (by 2003)

    1 Rosary Road
    (East side)
    SW cnr. Gas Hill
    69-71 Riverside Road
    NR1 1SR
Other names :-
King's Arms (orig.)
K. A. Hotel (1886)
1975 : Bridge House
Bridge Inn
Classic Tie - YCY (1851)
     1958 : Bullard's
     by 1990 : Brent Walker
     later : Pubmaster

General Remarks :-
Built late 16th C.
Re-modelled 1920s

Closed early 2009?
Re-opened 9.9.09

Grade II Listed

1749
to
early May 2010

  Pub Website

  Picture  26K; 56K

Tel. : 07534 944242

Research :   Building 407 Trade
 
4.     Identity code 262 ^Top^
Evening Gun : Destroyed NOW Highway and Car-park
Brewery Tie : Not applicable

    7 Rosary Road
    (East side)
Other names :-
Classic Tie - S & P

General Remarks :-
Beerhouse until
1845 at least
Closed by 1850?
Re-opened by 1867.
Beerhouse (1875)

1836
to
June 1964
Empty
Research :   Name 262


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