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North-West (inner) : Heigham

Division 6 : Area 1

Northumberland : group 8


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

Meaning of symbols

Both sides of Northumberland Street are included.

Hotblack Road is an arbitrary boundary to the West.

The Southern boundary (Dereham Road) has
its own group anyway; although no pubs are
on this short stretch.

 

The other boundary being Waterworks Road,
no opportunities for pub-building have arisen
along nearly all of its length.
(But see Area 52 : Earlham).


Listing
Pubs are listed in a Northerly direction from the Dereham Road.
A - B - C   order
Duke of Connaught : Grocers' Arms : Little John : Sportsman : Waterworks Tavern
 
1.     Identity code 219 ^Top^
Duke of Connaught : Closed 31.12.2010
Brewery Tie : Pubmaster

    60 Livingstone Street
    NR2 4HE
Other names :-
Classic Tie - S & P
     by 1990 : Brent Walker

General Remarks :-
Re-built on corner
of Speke St. c. 1930
Destroyed Apr. 1942

Post-war (1954)
'pre-fab' building
still in use!
(see Research)

WW II

1879
to
Dec. 2010

 Open from 7.30 p.m.
 except weekends.

    Picture  21K; 58K

Tel. : 01603 629805

Research :   Duke 219 Empty
 
2.     Identity code 2113 ^Top^
Sportsman : Destroyed NOW New flats
Brewery Tie : (orig.) Free
     See Research

    83-5 Northumberland St.
    (East side)
    just N. of West End St.
Other names :-
Classic Tie - Morgan's (1887)
     1961 : S. & P.

General Remarks :-
Beerhouse (1875, 1879)

1854
to
1975
Empty
Research :   History 2113
 
3.     Identity code 972 ^Top^
Grocers' Arms : Destroyed WWII NOW
Brewery Tie : (orig.) Cann & Clarke
     (Wymondham)

    139-41 Northumberland St.
    (East side)
    NE cnr. Armes Street
Other names :-
Classic Tie - Morgan's (May 1894)

General Remarks :-
Beerhouse

WW II

1879
to
Apr. 1942
Empty
Research :   Trades 972
 
4.     Identity code 446 ^Top^
Little John : Demolished October 2005
Brewery Tie : ex-Free House

    142 Armes Street
    (North side)
    W. corner of
    Northumberland St.
Other names :-
Classic Tie - Bullard's (1873)
     (orig.) YCY? - then Free
     by 1990 : Brent Walker
     by 1998 : Pubmaster

General Remarks :-
Beerhouse (1864)

Destroyed Apr. 1942
4th Aug. 1943 reopened :
in wooden hut, until
re-built by 1957
WW II

June 1856
to
May 2002
    Little John  22K; 50K
Research :   Owner 446 Empty
 For one other Armes Street pub, 
          jump to The Cock
   
5.     Identity code 774 ^Top^
Waterworks Tavern : Destroyed NOW Highway
Brewery Tie : Not applicable

    253 Northumberland St.
    (East side)
    North end of -
    by Waterworks Road
Other names :-
Classic Tie - Bullard's

General Remarks :-
Beerhouse until
14th March 1961

1863
to
1975
Empty
Research :   Name 774

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