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Granville Hotel

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35 Townwall Street

 

Formally the "Angel" and in 1823 this was known as the "Eight Bells" and later became an outlet of Thompson and Sons, Walmer Brewery and known as the "Druid's Head" until changed by John Folwell in 1883.

 

Another victim of world war two, it was seriously damaged by March 1941. Although rebuilding was out of the question at that time the licence was renewed in fairness to the owner.

 

A compulsory purchase order was advised in January 1954 and confirmed in May 1955, for the former site of the hotel. The licence was held in suspense by the brewer and in 1953 agreement was reached between all parties as to its future. On 31 July 1957 it was transferred to Stembrook allowing the "Roman Quay" to open. The hotel remains were taken down in the second half of 1957.

 

LICENSEE LIST

FOLWELL John Denne 1883-99+ Pikes 1895Kelley's Directory 1899

RALPH Mrs Eva Fanny 1903-20 end Post Office Directory 1903Post Office Directory 1913

SANDERS William Hewitt 1920-22 Post Office Directory 1922

WRIGHT Arthur A. 1922-36 end Pikes 1924Post Office Directory 1930

PARKES Walter 1936-40 dec'd Post Office Directory 1938

PARKES Mrs Eva 1940

 

Pigot's Directory 1823From the Pigot's Directory 1823

Post Office Directory 1903From the Post Office Directory 1903

Post Office Directory 1913From the Post Office Directory 1913

Pikes 1924From Pikes Dover Blue Book 1924

Post Office Directory 1930From the Post Office Directory 1930

Post Office Directory 1938From the Post Office Directory 1938

 

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