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A light grey two-story building with a bay window, black trim, and an empty wrought-iron sign bracket on the exterior wall.

Three Horseshoes, Dry Drayton (RGL 2022)

Three Horseshoes, Dry Drayton

History of the Three Horseshoes

A black wrought iron bracket with three horseshoes mounted on a pebbledash wall next to a security light.

Three Horseshoes Dry Drayton (RGL 2022)

One of the oldest pubs in the village. Auctions of farm property were held here in the C18th.

1876 John Silk


1891

Maria Ratcliffe, widow, 35, licensed victualler, b Suffolk

George E, 8, b Suffolk

Bertha M, 3, b Ely

Arthur W, 1, b Dry Drayton


1910 owned by Lacon Breweries of Coronation Street, Cambridge.

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