House at 280 King Street
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Image: © Evelyn Simak Taken: 6 May 2018
This house, which is the first in the terrace called Prospect Place, was once the Golden Lion Public House, with the first licensee, in 1839, having been Francis Puxley. The pub's last licensee, in 1904, was John Hipkin and the licence was dropped in 1907 after Colmans had acquired the property.