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Sort file:- Sandwich, November, 2025.

Page Updated:- Friday, 14 November, 2025.

PUB LIST PUBLIC HOUSES Paul Skelton

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Sandwich

 

I do know of "George and Dragon" and aren't certain whether this one is the same.

 

Kent Herald, 17 November 1825.

Freehold public houses, and other Estates, in Sandwich.

For sale by auction, by Messers. Pott and Denne, at the "Bell Inn," in Sandwich, on Monday, at 12th day of December, 1825, at 11 of the clock in the Forenoon precisely, the following very desirable Freehold Public Houses and Estates, situate in the town and port of Sandwich, in the county of Kent, in separate lots, Viz:-

The "Three Colts," public house.

The "Sun" public house.

The "George" public house.

The "Salutation" public house.

The "Crispin" public house.

The "Dolphin" public house.

The "Black Bear" public house.

The "Green Posts" public house.

The "King's Head" public house.

The "King's Arms" public house.

The "Ship" public house, with cottage and premises adjoining.

The "Swan" public house, with a Stables used therewith, and a cottage in Delf Street, adjoining.

The "Two Brewers," public house, with cottage adjoining.

The "Bell Inn and Tap," with Assembly Rooms, coach house, and stables, &c.

The "Three Kings Inn," with dwelling house adjoining, and extensive stabling, &c.

The "New Inn," with Assembly Room, Theatre, Stables, Yard, &c.

The Dwelling Hand School Rooms, in Delf Street, in the occupation of Miss Stuart.

A Drwlling House in Delf Street, with Malt House and Cottage adjoining.

A Malthouse near Moat's Hole.

A new built Messuage or Tenement, in the occupation of the Widow Solley.

A Messuage or Tennament, in Strand Street, adjoining the "Crispin," in the occupation of Richard Ewell.

A Messuage or Tenement, in two dwellings, in Locksboat Street, in the occupation of Henry Farmer, and George Jeffrey Edmunds.

A Stable, with Lofts over the same, and large Garden, Summer House, and Premises, on the Great Quay, near Quay Gate, in the occupation of Thomas Mead.

The Premises may be viewed on application to the respective tenants, and printed particulars had, seven days prior to the sale, of the Auctioneers, and at the office of Mr. Noakes, Solicitor, Sandwich.

 

Kent Herald, 15 December 1825.

An extensive sale of estates, consisting of various freehold public houses and other property, took place in the town and port of Sandwich, on Monday last. It may not be uninteresting to give the amount for which each house sold.

The "Three Colts" £780.

"Sun" £550.

"George" £405.

"Salutation" £540.

"Crispin" £750.

"Dolphin" £335.

"Green Posts" £365.

"King's Head" £455.

"King's Arms" "£900.

"Ship" £510.

"Swan" £860.

"Three Kings" £710.

The "Bell, with Tap," &c. and Assembly Rooms, since sold for £2,000.

The "New Inn," "Two Brewers," and "Black Bear," did not sell.

Mr. Noakes was the Solicitor and Messers. Pott and Denne, of sandwich, were the auctioneers.

 

 

 

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