Bridge Street shops, pubs and houses
- BCA - 2022.3683
- Item
- 2022
Bridge Street shops, pubs and houses
Nik Stanbridge
Bridge Street shops, pubs and houses
Bridge Street shops, pubs and houses
Nik Stanbridge
The Elephant and Castle looking towards the centre of Bampton
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The Malt Shovel Inn was in Lavender Square and sold Belcher and Habgood's noted Ales & Stout. They also kept pigs and sold sausages and bacon and also vinegar from a barrel. Still called the Malt Shovel it is now a private dwelling with great care taken to make sure the frontage is a delight to see in all seasons.
The Malt Shovel had a malthouse probably by the mid 18th century when it was owned by the maltster John Minchin, and passed later to John Ward, maltster, and to Ward's son-in-law Richard Hambidge, maltster and spirit merchant, before becoming a public house in the 1870s. (from Victoria County History)
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Double Red Duke nee The Plough Hotel in Clanfield to open to re-open 2021
Double Red Duke nee The Plough Hotel in Clanfield to open to re-open 2021
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Eagle Inn in 1913 with open ditch on the right along Church View
Eagle Inn in 1913 with open ditch on the right along Church View
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Regulars of the Eagle Inn in 1973 - Bill wins moustache growing competition
Regulars of the Eagle Inn in 1973 - Bill wins moustache growing competition
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Mrs Penny standing in the doorway of the Elephant and Castle
Mrs Penny standing in the doorway of the Elephant and Castle
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