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ORCHARD GARDENS NORTH WALSHAM Index
MUNDESLEY ROAD
SWAFIELD ROAD
TUNSTEAD HUNDRED BEERHOUSE later
FULL LICENCE
Tel : 01692 405152
TUNSTEAD & HAPPING LICENCE REGISTERS PS 11/4/1 to 11/4/3 (Feb 1928 to Feb 1974)
MORGANS   
STEWARD & PATTESON   
WATNEY MANN   
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PUNCH TAVERNS  By 2008
MATT & ALISON STARLING 2010
Licensees :
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JOHN FIELD
& bricklayer
Age 55 in 1871
Died December 1880
*1856 - 1880
WILLIAM FIELDS
& bricklayer
*1881 - *1888
ROBERT FOREMAN *1890
ISAAC WILLIAM FIDDY
"Here for 5 months"
*1890
GEORGE BARNES
& tailor
Age 52 in 1891
Died 6th October 1898
09.12.1890 - (1898)
Mrs CLARA BARNES 1892 - *1898
ROBERT MARSHALL *1904
ALBERT WARD
As 1908 directory
GEORGE WARD
as October 1908 notification of  Furniture & effects.
1908
RICHARD WALTER PEGG 1911 - 1922
FREDERICK MICHAEL MATTHOLIE by 1925
EDWIN SAMUEL RISEBROW 08.10.1956
CECIL HENRY HAVIS
( Evelyn & Billy )
08.08.1958
to at least 07.1988
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COLLETTE ROGERS by 2008
NICK GARLAND
manager
2010
   

Address as Swafield Road in 1856, 1869, 1875 to at least 1890

For sale by auction Thursday 30th April 1868, including extensive Sheds, Stables and Piggeries and a Pightle of Land at the back, containing altogether about 1 acre.

On 28th September 1895, in return for a full licence for the Orchard Gardens, Messrs . Morgans agreed to drop the licence of the DOG and to give up bar trade at the STORES (Former MITRE).

In a case of theft of a horse and cart from the yard of the Orchard Gardens, April 1903, the property is described as a Public House.

However, the house is still listed under beerhouses in 1900, 1904 and 1908 trade directories.

Appears under Public Houses from 1912,
confirming a full licence was held by then.

Morgans sales for 1960 were :-

94 barrels of beer
60 spirits. (gallons)

Held a Market Day extension for
Thursday afternoons - 2:30pm to 4:30pm

North Walsham - December 1998
December 1998

 


Memories collected by Chris Holderness of Rig-a-Jig-Jig for the East Anglian Traditional Musical Trust.
The CH numbers refer to Chris's Archive on eatmt.org
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From The Journal of 25.07.1975 (B1-2-5b)

[Walter Pardon's] 'Performances outside his home have been limited almost entirely to the past two Norwich Folk Festivals, where he made a tremendous impression, and occasional evenings at the Orchard Gardens public house, North Walsham.'