Grade II.
Mid C19. Grey gault brick. 3 storeys, 3 windows on the upper floors, sashes with marginal glazing. The ground floor has a doorway with rectangular light over, large sash windows on either side with bracketed moulds over, the whole with stucco surround. Separate window on the right to another door. Hipped tiled roof.
Nos 2 to 13 (consec) form a group.
[1 photo. by jA]
Built 1866-7??
Formerly the British Hotel??
British Hotel
List of publicans:
1867/Doctor Brown Hunter/Beer Retailer & Hair Dresser
1870/Doctor Brown Hunter/Beer Retailer & Hair Dresser
Note: Premises not named in 1867 & 1870
1871 Census (Doctor B. Hunter, Publican (born Scotland), lived there with his wife Harriet Hunter, and their daughter Barbara H R Hunter, employee Alfred Gower, Apprentice Hairdresser, three boarders Harry Bibby (aged 5??), William Posenthree, Traveller, general goods, Philip Wright, Traveller, general goods,
and lodger Isaac Ward)
1874/Doctor Brown Hunter/Hair Dresser
1878/Doctor Brown Hunter/Hair Dresser
1881 Census (B. (Doctor) Hunter, Publican, lived there with Eunice Smith, Housekeeper, Kit Street, Domestic Servant (aged 15), and four lodgers, Thomas Brown, Pensioner, Charles Bell, Baker, ?? Knight, Cab Driver, and Harry Clayton, Tailor)
1882/Doctor Brown Hunter/Hair Dresser
1886/Charles Palmer
1894/Mrs. Ann Bonella
1895/Mrs. Ann Bonella
1898/Charles Robinson Everett
1899/Charles R. Everett
1902/Charles Robinson Everett
1908/Albert E. Harvey
1912/Arthur Cheshire
2 WEST STOCKWELL STREET (east side)
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