NORTH MYMMS PICTURES FROM THE PAST
Public Houses
Ale houses, beer houses, inns and taverns have always played a central role in the community, and ours have a historical background.
Bell Bar, because of its location on the old Great North Road, gave rise to The Bell (1556), The White Hart (1721), The White Swan (1850), the latter being built on the Great North Road. The Cock O' The North followed in the 1930s.
The Hope and Anchor, Welham Green, was referred to as a beer house in 1838 when James Hutson, who was also a shop-keeper and church organist, paid the North Mymms bell-ringers in beer.
The Sibthorpe Arms, Welham Green, was originally, in 1750, known as The Duke of Leeds Arms, after the Lord of the Manor of North Mymms. By 1850 it was called The Sibthorpe Arms, after the Sibthorpe family who owned the Manor of Potterells.
The former White Swan, Bell Bar, in 1982, now a private residence |
Cock O' The North, Great North Road, Bell Bar with Hartsman advertising airship flying above - July 1985 |
The Sibthorpe Arms, Welham Green, c.19th century |
The Hope and Anchor, Station Road, Welham Green, August 25, 1915 |
An advertising card for The Old Maypole Water End The Barnet By-pass became the A1 road in 1954 |
NORTH MYMMS PICTURES FROM THE PAST
Chapters
- Introduction
- Welham Green
- Transport
- North Mymms Park
- Water End
- Public Houses
- Brookmans Park
- Landmarks
- Little Heath
- Farming
- Bell Bar
- People of North Mymms
- Marshmoor
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