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White Hart

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The White Hart was situated at 6 London
Place. This beerhouse was present by 1861 when the publican was John Gibbs.
It closed in 1910 when the publican was Bertie Jarvis, following
referral to the Compensation Authority. A total of £564 was paid in
compensation. It is now a grade-II listed private house. |
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Source: Douglas Rudlin |
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Listed
building details: |
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Early C19. Painted brick. 3 storeys, 1
window, sashes, with glazing bars and a cast-iron grille on the 1st floor.
6-panel door with rectangular light over and bracketed pedimented hood.
Slate roof. |
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