

grid reference TM 317 567
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last updated 19/09/2017Hacheston Bottle & Glass
historical era: Victorian / Edwardianopened 17th century or earlier
closed 19th century?
Campsey Ash Rd.
This is long since closed and was left derelict for many years. It's now believed to have been converted to residential use.
According to A Survey of Suffolk Parish History it was open between the 17th and 19th centuries; beer was apparently drunk on the opposite side of the road to the beerhouse. This source tells us it was two small cottages in 1981, though it isn't clear if one of these cottages was the beerhouse or if they were built on its site.
It's shown on this old OS map from about the end of the 19th century. larger map
There are two buildings standing here (known as Bottle & Glass Cottages) - presumably one of them was the Bottle & Glass.
It's not listed in Victorian Trade directories.
Please contact us if you have more information about this pub.
(Most pub, location & historic details collated by Nigel, Tony or Keith - original sources are credited)
Old OS map reproduced with the permission of the National Library of Scotland.