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57-58 East Cliff
A different brewer supplied from 1859 when it sold for £355. Five a.m. opening was permitted from 1898, which meant that it joined seventeen other pubs enjoying that dubious privilege. Another eighteen were opening at three thirty a.m. With respect to this house that concession was withdrawn the following year. Its close proximity to the sea and cliffs naturally attracted the attention of the smuggling fraternity and in our time, two flint cottages in the rear have been used as a cellar and decorated as a smugglers cave. Some trouble in the past from cliff falls, necessitating the closure in October 1967 but reopening in June 1968, the cliff meanwhile being trimmed to prevent a reoccurrence. In keeping with its contemporaries, a great deal by way of alteration and modernisation achieved over the years, especially since 1975. One of Gardner's which passed to Whitbread.
LICENSEE LIST LEWINGTON Thomas 1847-55+
GODMAN George 1858 CASHMAN John 1859 TURNER George William 1868 STONE George 1874
BALL Patrick 1875 SOUTER Eliza. 1877-93 end TAPSELL Mrs Eliza 1892-1907 dec'd
TAPSELL James 1907-1918
SANDERS William Harrison 1919-22
STEVENS Alexander 1922-27+ end
MILES Ernest 1930-38+ MILES Mrs Ada 1945 dec'd FENNER Frederick Vernon 1945-50 end
MEYRICK David George 1950-44 end
KNOTT James E. 1954 HILL George Patrick O. 1956-68 dec'd
GERALDAS Ernest 1975-87 GERALDAS Janet 1988 RYAN Michael 1991-2
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