In the High Street, currently (2019) the Golden Sun takeaway. This is one of those premises that the vast majority of the townspeople have no idea was once a pub, in this original building
At one time the premises would have comprised all of the yard with access to the High Street and Drapery Row, and that yard possibly extended into Wellington Street. That was when the Moody family had their brewery there, before buying out Charles Phillips for £1,200 in 1865 and moving to his brewery to the corner of Albion Street with Market Street. The Moody brothers were bankrupt by 1869, Robert was running the business and sister Harriet took over and managed for some years to keep the firm gong, but in 1896 the brewery and all its pubs were sold to Greene, King. When the pub, as opposed to the Brewery was closed has not been found.The bulk of the newspaper reports are adverts for the Brewery when in the hands of Harriet. An undated advertisement is known of C.B.Bosworth, King's Head Brewery, Newmarket..Corn, coal,cake and Forage Merchant, Importer and Dealer n High Class Wine and Spirits
1880s, the only change is now two dormer windows Proctors were here in 1926 and moved later to Beaufort House, During the transition to one of the fast food outlets the cellar, as ever Peter Norman found a way in when the builders were there 2019 2019 yard and Hadley House |