The Oak Inn at Puck Mill
Title
The Oak Inn at Puck Mill
Description
The Oak Inn 1921. This was the only canalside inn between Chalford and Daneway and it was adjacent to puck’s Mill Bridge and part of Puck Mill Farm. The Landlords, Samuel and Emily Elliott stand at the gate.
After closure in 1922 the building was used as part of Puck Mill Farm but is now restored as a modern house.
After closure in 1922 the building was used as part of Puck Mill Farm but is now restored as a modern house.
Source
Oakridge History Group
Date
1921
Relation
Gloucestershire Archive holds the following :
CTS/20/19 Description: Correspondence with Mrs. Emily Elliott of the Oak Inn, Sapperton re the sum of 10/- for the easement of a water pipe alongside Puck Mill Bridge, Sapperton Date: 1922-24
CTS/20/19 Description: Correspondence with Mrs. Emily Elliott of the Oak Inn, Sapperton re the sum of 10/- for the easement of a water pipe alongside Puck Mill Bridge, Sapperton Date: 1922-24
Collection
Citation
“The Oak Inn at Puck Mill,” Oakridge Archives, accessed May 17, 2024, https://oakridgearchives.omeka.net/items/show/38.