Landrake, Notter Bridge, The River And Sportsmans Arms c.1960
Photo ref: L296317
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Photo ref: L296317
Photo of Landrake, Notter Bridge, The River And Sportsmans Arms c.1960

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The Sportsman's Arms Inn, beside the old road and bridge over the River Lynher, was by-passed by a new bridge in 1961 during major road improvements when the Tamar Bridge was opened at Saltash.

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Memories of Landrake, Notter Bridge, the River and Sportsmans Arms c1960

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I have traced my ancestor William Steed and wife Anne Steed as landlords of Sportsmans Arms Inn Notterbridge in 1860s for twenty years, living here with nine children and John Doidge, lodger, and servant Sophia Burnett aged eleven. William Steed was born in Menheniot 1824 and wife Anne 1827 also. When the family left the Inn they went to live in Newton Abbot, Torquay. William and ...see more