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Bricklayers Arms
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Picture source: Keith Edkin |
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The Bricklayers Arms was situated on
Ermine Street. This grade-II listed
pub is now used as a private house. |
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I recently purchased some old books at
an auction, amongst them was a hand written ledger for the Caxton
Conservative Club, who it appears held some of their monthly meetings from
1910 to 1914 in a room at the Bricklayers Arms at the rate of 3 shillings
for the night. The monthly meetings alternated between the Bricklayers and
the Cross Keys. |
Mick Strong (September 2020) |
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Listed
building details: |
Cottage and shop. C17. Timber-framed
with roughcast render and painted brick. Plain tile roofs. One storey and
attic, three unit plain with extension to north. Two end stacks to left hand
of main range and extension, and ridge stack to right of centre. Shop
occupies end bay to south. Five horizontal sliding sash windows and glazed
shop door; three gabled nine-paned hung sash dormer windows. Plastered
plinth. External entry to cellar. |
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