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The Cricketers at 340 London Road,
Mitcham, Surrey CR4 3ND is now closed and planning permission, ref 11/P3229, has
been applied for to demolish the current building and replace it with a 4-floor
block of 16 flats. As part of the planning process, an archaeological assessment
was undertaken which has revealed some of this pub's history:
Shown on 18th century maps as The Swan, the pub was demolished in 1800 and
rebuilt in 1803 and called The White Swan, then renamed The Cricketers in the
following decades.
Demolished around 1856 and rebuilt. Destroyed by a parachute mine dropped on 23
Sept 1940; however the bottle store was left intact and the business continued
from that building. The current building was built in 1957. The planning
application to demolish the pub and replace it with a block of flats has been
refused, and two appeals rejected by an independent inspector according to the
Mitcham Cricket Green Community and Heritage website. *
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Residents at this address
1822/James Remnant/Cricketers/../../Petty Sessions
1825/James Remnant/Cricketers/../../Petty Sessions
1839/Anthony Newland/Cricketers, Lower Mitcham/../../Pigots Directory
1855/George Watts/Cricketers, Lower Mitcham/../../Post Office Directory
1861/Edward Coppin/Licensed Victualler/47/Leicester/Census
1861/Hannah Coppin/Wife/53/Sutton, Surrey/Census
1861/Rachael Coppin/Daughter/14/Sutton, Surrey/Census
1861/Charles Coppin/Son/12/Sutton, Surrey/Census
1861/Henry W Bryan/Potman/29/Epsom, Surrey/Census
1861/Isabella A Austin/Housemaid/28/Ashstead, Surrey/Census
March 1870/Samuel Cowdell Cordeux/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era
March 1870/Jacob Farmer Mighell/Incoming Licensee/../../Era
1871/Henry Dawson/Licensed Victualler/32/Sutton Surrey/Census ***
1871/Patience Dawson/Wife/31/Lincolnshire/Census
1871/Emily Dawson/Dau Scholar/7/Sutton Surrey/Census
1871/Patience Dawson/Dau Scholar/5/Sutton Surrey/Census
1871/James Dawson/Son/1/Croydon Surrey/Census
1871/Eliza Grainger/Domestic Servant/16/Croydon Surrey/Census
1871/Phillip Acker/Lodger Labourer/40/Germany/Census
1871/Thomas Walker/Lodger Journeyman Wheelwright/43/London/Census
1874/Henry Dawson/../../../Licensed Victualler & Hoteliers Directory
1878/James Southerton/../../../Kelly’s Directory
1881/Sarah Southerton/Licensed Victualler, Widow/44/Mitcham, Surrey/Census
1881/William Southerton/Son/24/Mitcham, Surrey/Census
1881/Fanny Southerton/Daughter/18/Mitcham, Surrey/Census
1881/Kate Southerton/Daughter/16/Mitcham, Surrey/Census
1881/Caroline Southerton/Daughter/13/Mitcham, Surrey/Census
1881/Emily J Southerton/Daughter/11/Mitcham, Surrey/Census
1881/Sidney Southerton/Daughter/6/Mitcham, Surrey/Census
1891/Mrs Sarah Southerton/../../../Kelly’s Directory
1896/Mrs Sarah Southern/../../../Kelly’s Directory
1911/Edward Cranham/Licensed Victualler/39/Gillingham, Kent/Census
1911/Beatrice Thirza Cranham/Wife, Assistant/32/Plymouth, Devon/Census
1911/Constance Clatworthy/General Servant/20/North petherton/Census
1913/Frederick Jas Kipping/../../../Kelly’s Directory
1933/E J Callaghan/../../../Mitcham News & Mercury
1937/Edward J Callaghan, Cricketers Inn, 340 London road, Mitcham/../../Kelly’s Directory
* Provided By Wade Brice
*** Provided By Bev Howlett
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