The Kettle is a 17th century house. It was originally a blacksmith’s. Building dates from 1640. The inn sign was a large kettle.
The Kettle was an off-licence. It was once owned by the Hook Norton Brewery.
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Licensing Details:
Owner in 1903: Elizabeth Haines (free from brewery tie)
Rateable value in 1903: £9.13s.4d.
Type of licence in 1903: Beerhouse (off sales only)
Closing time in 1903: 11pm
Present status: Kettle House (bed & breakfast business – 2003)
Landlords include:
1871 Thomas Moss (Public house brewer in 1871 census)
1881 James Haines (Brazier, brewer and rate collector in 1881 census)
1903 Elizabeth Haines