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PUB LIST PUBLIC HOUSES Paul Skelton

Earliest 1825-

Blue Anchor

Latest 1825

(Name to)

Twyford Bridge / Hampstead lane

Yalding

 

I believe this is the same premises that is latterly known as simply the "Anchor."

 

Kent Herald, 24 November 1825.

Freehold Public House, Yalding, Kent.

To be sold by auction, by Mr. Cloutt, at the Auction Mart, Bartholomew Lane, London, on Monday, the 28th day of November, 1825, at 12 o'clock, in one lot, (by direction of the Mortgage, and the Assignees of Steven Field, subject to the Life Interests of Mrs. Barden, age 66 years, the present occupier,) that long established Freehold Public House, known by the name of the "Blue Anchor," situate at Twyford Bridge, Yalding, Kent, consisting of a tap room, kitchen, large parlour, cellars, and other convenient rooms, five bed rooms, and two attics, together with a stable, outbuildings, and about three quarter of an acre of rich land adjoining.

Printed particulars and conditions may be had on the premises; at the "Bull Inn," Maidstone; Auction Mart; of Mr. Piercy, Solicitor, Three Crown Square, Southwark; and of Mr. Cloutt, Surveyor, Goudhurst, Kent.

 

 

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