Built
in 1856, the Victoria Hotel was built on the site of a much older inn called sucessively
'The Pilot Boat', 'The Nag's Head' and 'The Star' . For much of
its life the Victoria was notable as the only non-Adnams
pub in Southwold. It was owned by the Norwich brewer,
Bullards, which was bought
by Watneys in 1963. From 1930 until 1956, the pub
was managed by John and Elsie Adams. Their great grandaughter,
Julieanne Steel and her mother, Rosanna, kindly provided
us with the details of their tenure.
1810
Widow Foster - Inn Keeper. This is the last year of her trading. The inn is taken over by Peter Palmer, a Trinity Pilot, and his wife, Sarah. (M)
1830
Sarah Palmer - Inn Keeper, the wife of Peter Palmer, pilot
1844
James Woodard - Inn Keeper - (W).James is married to Martha Chipperfield Woodard (nee Martin), the eldest daughter of James Martin, landlord of The Red Lion at No 2 South Green. They have three sons and three daughters
1855
The
building, now known as 'The Nag's Head', is demolished in July and rebuilt. The new tavern is opened in March the following year and initially signed 'The Star'. This is later changed to 'The Victoria Tavern'. While the work is proceeding, Maggs records that James Woodard moves - with his licence - to the butcher's shop in the Marketplace. (M)
1866
James Woodard - Inn Keeper, dies on 3 November
1871
Martha Woodard - Inn Keeper (C) At age 69, James' widow continues to run the inn
1874
George Ellis Wright - Victualler
(W 1874, C1891)
1896
Joseph Jarvis (K 1896)
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