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Public Houses in Beccles Past and Present
Beccles Pubs in the past to the present day

Adam and Eve renamed George and Dragon. name change 1907 (Residential)

Anchor, 29, Northgate. opened 1758 (Demolished)

Angel, 5, Ballygate. 1792 - 1969 Also traded as The Bull and The Maid’s Head. (Residential)

Angel, 3,The Walk. c1681 - 1792 (Commercial)

Bear & Bells, 11, Old Market opened 1620 as The Bear. Name changed 1805.

Bell, 3, New Market. 1638 - closed before 1863 (Redeveloped)

Bell, 30, Smallgate. 1823 - 1909 (Commercial) officially called the One Bell

Black Boy, 72, Blyburgate. 1671 - 1991 (Residential)

Black Horse, 24, Hungate. 1756 - 1823 (Residential)

Black Swan. 7, Ballygate. 1823 - 1830 changed its name to Crown and Anchor

Blacksmiths Arms, 23, Ingate. only named as such in Kelly’s Directory

Blue Bell 8, Hungate. 1664 - 1821 (Commercial)

Britannia Wine and Spirit Shades, 3, Blyburgate. (Commercial)

Bull, 5, Ballygate 1736 - 1792 changed name to The Angel

Butcher's Arms, 47, London Road 1860 - present

Cambridge Inn, 23, Northgate. 1904 - 1969 formerly The Wherry before 1904 (Residential)

Cardinal’s Hat, 1, Saltgate. 1644 - ? (Redeveloped)

The Castle, 79, Rigbourne Hill. 1950s - 1970s (Residential flats)

Caxton Arms, 1, Ravensmere, 1892 - present

Chequers, 27, Smallgate. 1864 - 1875 (Commercial)

Cherry Tree. 24, Puddingmoor. opened 1758 - ? (Redeveloped)

Coffin, 69, Northgate. opened 1851 (Residential)

Cork and Bottle. 2, London Road. (Commercial)

Cross Keys, 22, Hungate. 1756 - ? (Residential)

Crown, 60, Blyburgate. 1829 - 1995 also traded as The Six Bells (Residential)

Crown & Anchor, 7, Ballygate. 1839 - 1960s formerly Black Swan from 1823 (Residential)

Dickerson’s Beer House 23, Blyburgate. (Commercial)

Dog, 38, Puddingmoor. Changed name to Pickerel (Residential)

Dolphin, New Market. created from an outbuilding belonging to The White Swan; closed 1830ish, (Demolished)

Dolphin, New Market. opened after closure of the above (Commercial)

Duke of Cumberland Inn, 18, Ballygate. < 1818 - 1907 also traded as The Duke, Duke’s Head & Duke William (Residential)
Duke of Edinburgh, Ravensmere (see Royal Oak)

Falcon, 9, New Market. 1576 - 1960s (Commercial)

The Fleece, 58 Blyburgate. 1823 - 1995 later traded as The Woolly Pig (Residential)

Fox & Hounds, 25, Ravensmere. 1864 - 1997 (Social Club)

George and Dragon, Hungate Lane. 1795 - 1904 formerly Adam and Eve 1728 - 1795. (Residential)

Greyhound, 38 Peddars Lane. (Residential)

Greyhound and Dog, 1, Saltgate. 1720 - 1746 (Redeveloped)

Hermitage, 3 Bridge Street. opened 1655 (Redeveloped)

Horse and Groom, Horse and Groom Lane. 1668 - 1880 (Demolished)

Horse & Groom, Caxton Road. 1883 - before 1965 (Residential)

Ingate Hotel, 108 Grove Road, 1911 - present

King’s Arms, 27, Ballygate. 1754 - 1824 (Residential)

King's Head Hotel, New Market, 15th century - present as Wetherspoons

Loaves and Fishes, Fen Lane Former Maltings. 1970s - 2000s (unused)

Lord Nelson, Northgate Street. 1871 - 1921 (Residential)

Maltsters Arms, Bridge Street. 1882 - 1922 (Demolished)

Marquis of Granby, Northgate Street. 1814 - 1899 (Residential)

Oakfired at the Royal Oak, 35 Ravensmere, 2023 - present

Old Falcon, Sheepgate / Exchange Square. (Commercial)

One Bell, Smallgate. 1823 - 1909 colloquially and locally called The Bell (Commercial)

Pickerel, Puddingmoor. 1830 - 1960s (Residential)
Plough, Ravensmere cum Newgate. 1823 - 1864 (see Royal Oak (Open))

Pope’s Head, The Score. Later renamed The Griffin (Residential)

Prince of Wales, 9, Saltgate. 1807 - 1855 (Demolished) for the Cinema

Prince of Wales, 5, Smallgate. 1861 - 1919 (Demolished) for the post office
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