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The Waggoners
The ‘Waggoners’ at Ayot Green was smaller than the ‘Angel’. The first licensee is believed to have been Joseph Howard. In 1851 the licensee was James Aldridge. In 1881 it was owned by J.W. Kent, brewers in St Albans. It was held on a lease from a Mrs Batchelor of Croxley Green in 1904. It later became a Whitbread house. It is now a listed building; it is thought that parts date back to the 16th century.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 Waggoners | Ayot Green | 1910 | PAUL jiggins |
The Waggoners | Ayot Green | Unkown | Mill Greem Museum |
The Waggoners | Ayot Green | 1934 | Paul jiggins |
The Waggoners | Ayot Green | 2004/td> | Mary de Soyres |
The Waggoners | Ayot Green GNR | 1927 | Richard Kenzie |
The Waggoners | Toll House Ayot Green | 1969 | Unknown |
The Waggoners | Toll house Ayot Green | 1930s | Shirley Knapp |