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The Lost Pubs of Lemsford
When The Great North Road went through Lemsford it is said as many as 150 coaches a day. Carriages and wagons would pass through the village daily. All the inns would have offered food and drink for the travellers. Accommodation would be provided if required. Wheelwrights and blacksmiths were available to service the wagons and horses. Stabling for the horses would also have been provided.We are lucky that many of these pubs are still with us, but this page looks at the ones we have lost.To read full article Click Here
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Below is a table listing the above images by name, location, date and if known who donated the image. Table order matches order images are scrolled above, or to see image click on date. If you have any images you want to share with the group contact us via email to info@lemsfordhistory.co.uk
Title of Image above | Location of Image | Date | Donator of Image |
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The Wagon & Horses | Brocket Corner | Unkown | Brian Lawrence |
The Lamb | Cromer Hyde | 1666 | Mary de Soyres |
The Roebuck | Opp 49 in The Village | 1790 | Unknown |
The Angel | 100 yards from Waggoners | Waggoners | No Image/td> |
The Horse & Jockey | Ayot Green | Unkown | Mill Green Museum |