Ale House and Smithy

The building was described in the 18th-century deeds as a ‘Messuage called Chequer Ale House on Hoggerds Hill’ (the site of the pig market). The ale house was possibly a sideline to the attached forge.

The earliest recorded owners were Henry Page and his son, William, who were Bridewell Keepers.

Their first tenant was John Wall, a licensed victualler. The Pages sold the building in 1759 to Edward Rose, and it was sold again in 1785.