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The Butcher's Arms, Devonport

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MarieCeleste

MarieCeleste Report 1 Oct 2012 19:56

The Butchers Arms was most definitely on the corner of Cross Street and Barrack Street.

I found this link which mentions old streets in Devonport and includes the Butchers Arms.
http://www.devonportonline.co.uk/millennium_devonport/visiting/streets/barrack-street/barrack-street.aspx

Here's the extract:

Reference PCC/60/1/1103

* Plans, The Butchers Arms, Barrack Street
* May-Jun 1908
* Plan showing ground floor plan, first floor plan and second floor plan, 27 May 1908. Plan showing front elevation, section and back elevation, 17 Jun 1908. Plan showing first floor, second floor and block plan of site showing Cross Street [now Raglan Road], barrack Street and Cumberland Street, 18 Jun 1908. Notice of intention to build, 25 Jun 1908. Architect: Charles Cheverton. Owner: Captain Knowling of 'The Eagle Brewery'. Application approved, 13 Jun 1908.

Note it mentions the elevations on Barrack Street and Cross Street, and that Cross Street is now Raglan Road.

I've just looked on Google maps and you can clearly see where the now Raglan Road and Barrack Street intersect - looks like it's all flats now.

So definitely one and the same pub.

Joy

Joy Report 30 Sep 2012 22:56

http://plymouthdata.info/Licensed%20Premises-ABC.htm

Butchers' Arms, 5 (4a) Barrack Street, Devonport [1831]

Butchers' Arms, 13 Cross Street, Devonport

Andysmum

Andysmum Report 30 Sep 2012 22:33

In Kelly's 1914 Trades Directory are the following entries under Public Houses.

Butchers Arms, Herbert Perry, 4a, Barrack Street and 13, Cross Street, Devonport.

Butchers Arms, John Pursey, 48, Cremyll Street, East Stonehouse, Plymouth.

So it looks as though Ann-Marie's pub is in two streets (on the corner?) and the other is no connection.

patchem

patchem Report 30 Sep 2012 18:14

The pub could have changed street names during its history.
My husband's parents' house did.
Are you sure there were 2 pubs, both called the Butcher's Arms, at the same time?
And I still think of it being on 2 streets, one running aCross the other.

Added:
In 1911 the Butcher's Arms is in Cross Street, no Butcher's Arms showing in Barrack Street. (Just a Fonda Hotel and a New Market Hotel)

MarieCeleste

MarieCeleste Report 30 Sep 2012 17:26

Ann Marie - that link you provided had both Cross Street and Barrack street as the address - might it have been on the corner of the two?

Or do you know that they are two separate pubs.

EDIT: This link suggests they are two different premises
http://plymouthdata.info/Licensed%20Premises-ABC.htm

Ann-Marie

Ann-Marie Report 30 Sep 2012 14:35

Thank you for your input.
There is a Butcher's Arms on Barrack street but i am looking for Cross Street.

All very interesting!!

MarieCeleste

MarieCeleste Report 30 Sep 2012 14:02

Are those streets anywhere near St Dominic? There are also a few articles about a Butcher's Arms in that area.

MarieCeleste

MarieCeleste Report 30 Sep 2012 13:55

I notice that link gives it's address as Barrack Street/Cross Street.

I came across this advert in the newspaper archives:

Western Morning News - Thursday 31 July 1930

SALES
Morris Oxford Tourer 1928 16 h.p.; tax paid; any trial; privately owned - Butchers Arms, Barrack Street, Devonport

There are a few similar adverts over a few years so wonder if it became a used car dealers? One of the adverts had the name Holt.

Chrissie2394

Chrissie2394 Report 30 Sep 2012 13:55

Got this from Google

Plymouth City Council

Further Information for record ref: PCC/60/1/10448

View all records in this collection
Level: Item
Ref: PCC/60/1/10448
Title: Addition to The butchers Arms in Cross Street in Devonport, Plymouth
Description: Plan and associated building notice showing proposed floor plans, section and block plan of site. Architect: E H A Barron. Owner: Messrs Starkey, Knight and Ford. Application approved, 17 May 1929.
Date: 14 May 1929
Admin History: No data available

Chris

patchem

patchem Report 30 Sep 2012 13:54

Ann-Marie,
From that website they mentioned Barrack Street. It appears to be next to a building site.... (and new houses on the other side)

K

K Report 30 Sep 2012 13:48

I wonder if this it on ebay - Edit - the link you posted also listes the pub being on Barrack Street which on google maps is in an area that has being redeveloped

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/DEVON-DEVONPORT-FINE-RP-BUTCHERS-ARMS-CROSS-STREET-/150906315880?pt=UK_Collectables_Postcards_MJ&hash=item2322b7a468

Ann-Marie

Ann-Marie Report 30 Sep 2012 13:32

I'm looking for information on The Butcher's Arms, 13 cross street, Devonport, Plymouth, Devon.

My ancestor Samuel Perry took it over in 1889, he then passed it on to his son Herbert Perry in 1914.
I don't think it is a pub anymore but i would like to know what happened to it and what it looks like today.
I've been searching on Google Maps for a satellite picture but i cant even find the street.

So far i have found this website

http://pubshistory.com/Devon/Devonport/ButchersArms.shtml