62 to 66 High Street, Hadleigh
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Image: © Jo and Steve Turner Taken: 17 Jun 2017
Grade I Listed as an 'exceptional and important 17th century building' with original lead glazing to the first floor. One of the windows has the date 1676 in the lead work. 66 high street, with 'The Coffee Tavern' over the door, is Crabtrees Cafe Bar (Hadleigh) Limited incorporated April 2013. A company, B.G.A. Print Ltd incorporated in 1983 and dissolved in 1991, was registered at No.88 but this name now appears over No.64. A previous occupant of the dental surgery at No.62 in 1841 was a George Street butcher's daughter Sarah and her husband Ranson Welham.