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Looking To The High Street
Passage way from the Co-Op to the High Street Hadleigh, Suffolk.
Image: © Keith Evans
Taken: 9 Aug 2009
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The White Lion Hotel and town sign
Image: © Robert Edwards
Taken: 20 Aug 2009
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White Lion Hotel
Image: © Oxyman
Taken: 13 Nov 2007
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The White Lion, 42-44 High Street, Hadleigh
Grade II* Listed building with a 16th or 17th century core and 18th century front. A former Commercial Inn & Posting House closing in the late 1980s and converted in 1997-8 into a number of flats. In 1825 the auction details describes the White Lion as '...with stables, coach house, outbuildings, yards, garden, and spacious Bowling Green...' Records show the bowling green opening in 1754 so the inn must pre-date this. The green was physically separated from the White Lion in 1973 when Magdalen Road was constructed. The Bowling Club purchased the green and clubhouse from the owners of the White Lion, Tolly Cobbold, in 1990. First recorded Innkeeper is Robert Beales in 1781. From 1865 to 1888 it is described as 'commercial inn & posting house & inland revenue office'. Parish records show the 'Petty Sessions held here every 4th Thursday (1844)'. The rear of the building was damaged by fire in 2011. Directory entries include; 1839 Josh. Stevens; 1855 Hannah Stevens; 1869-1892 Robert Aldous (& agent for Great Eastern Railway Co.); 1900-1912 Mrs Ellen Aldous (& agent for Great Eastern Railway Co.).
Image: © Jo and Steve Turner
Taken: 17 Jun 2017
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Barclays Bank, 40 High Street, Hadleigh
Grade II* Listed early 19th century building.
Image: © Jo and Steve Turner
Taken: 17 Jun 2017
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White Lion Hotel, Hadleigh
Opposite the Market Place, a grade II listed building. It has a 'For sale' sign outside.
Image: © Robin Webster
Taken: 19 Nov 2017
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Hadleigh town sign
The town coat of arms is surmounted by Agnus Dei, the shield shows three packs of wool on azure and chevron Erminois which doesn’t say much about the town other than it benefited a great deal from the mediaeval wool trade.
It has a 15th-century timber-framed Guildhall other timber and brick listed buildings, some with highly detailed 17th century pargeting. The town has a total of 246 listed buildings; of these, four are Grade I listed. The church of St. Mary, Guthrum, King of the Danes, is said to be buried in the churchyard after he was killed by King Alfred at the battle of Edington in 878. https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6655982
Image: © Adrian S Pye
Taken: 26 Oct 2020
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Hadleigh town sign and White Lion Hotel
See a close up and more about the sign here https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6655712
Image: © Adrian S Pye
Taken: 26 Oct 2020
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Market Place, Hadleigh
Snowy streets just before Christmas. The town sign and the White Lion Hotel, formerly a coaching inn.
Image: © Tim Marchant
Taken: 23 Dec 2010
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Hadleigh Library on Duke Street
Image: © David Howard
Taken: 22 May 2022
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