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Two men sit in a donkey cart outside a pub, with a young boy standing nearby and another person in the open doorway.

The Carriers c1910-1915, Steeple Morden

The Carriers, The Carriers Arms, 78 Hay Street, Steeple Morden

History of the Carriers Arms

A village road in Steeple Morden with The Carriers Arms pub on the right and several figures walking along the roadside.

The Carriers c.1930

Originally part of Merry’s farmstead

1813-1835 owner Chandler Merry junior

1850s bakehouse

???? – 1866: William Medlock, baker, occupier

1866 beerhouse

1866 – 1901 David Kirbyshire, beerhouse keeper and carrier

1901 – 1907 David Potton

1907 – 1933 William Kirbyshire

1933 – 1934 Albert David Kirbyshire

1945 – 1955 Leonard Bullard

1955 private house

See Steeple Morden History website

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