Rose in June, Aldermans Green Road, Hall Green
These premises have been known by different names during their history: | FROM | TO | NAME |
1863 | 1912 | BEERHOUSE, Aldermans Green Road and BEERHOUSE, Hall Green | |
1879 | 1907 | ROSE IN JUNE | |
The rose is the national flower, but why in June?
In 1876, 1908 and 1912 this is referred to as the BEERHOUSE, Aldermans Green Road and BEERHOUSE, Hall Green.
In 1907 it was advertising the ales of Phipps and Co. of Northampton, drawn from the wood. Licensee Thomas Smith was vice chairman of the parish council and died on 25th August 1908. From 1919 to 1927 the property was occupied by Emily Buckler, a grocer.
The cottage that had been the Rose in June was demolished c1998. | |||
LICENSEES:1879 Thomas Turrell 1880 George Strong 1888 John Webb 1892 - 1904 Thomas Smith | |||
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