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RUTLAND ARMS HOTEL
(previously RAM INN)


Location:- High Street



Brewery or Owner:-2019 - Review Hotels Ltd



There was an inn on the site for some years before it became known as The Ram, but that name has not been found. 1735 is the first mention of the Ram found in the local press.

It is well known that on one occasion the eccentric Lord Orford drove his favourite team, consisting of four stags, from Houghton Hall, his country seat in Norfolk (after which, by the way, the Houghton meeting is called), into Newmarket, a distance of about twenty-nine miles. When he was approaching his destination, the Essex Hounds chanced to cross the road along which he had passed just before, and catching up the burning scent of the four stags, they immediately gave chase. As they drew near to the vehicle, their loud notes, or what fox-hunters call "their music", alarmed the stags, which galloped at full speed into the town, and dashed into the wide-open portals of the inn which stood on the site subsequently occupied by The Ram. The doors were immediately closed, and the lives of the stags saved from their eager pursuers. This occurrence was the cause of the name of the inn being changed to "Ram Inn", "ramish" being a word for strong scented.

The closed up archway on right side of frontage, now an entrance to the restaurant, still has plate signifying no right of way, from when it was another entrance to the yard.

The hotel was rebuilt by 5th Duke of Rutland - John Henry Manners in 1815 and became "The Rutland Arms Hotel". The builder was John Kent who also designed the New Jockey Club
The Bury and Norwich Post of 13th September 1815 has "Ram Inn", and on October 13th it is referred to as "Rutland Arms Inn.

The hotel was purchased in 2018 by the owners of the Bedford Lodge Hotel who planned to restore it to its previous glory

However, having closed the hotel for renovations, including demolishing the wing the other side of Palace Street and the access bridge, legal difficulties prevented further work. All something to do with a covenant on the land the other side of Palace Street.
As a consequence the entire premises are on the market again (2023)and the High Street has yet another vast empty building. Eventually sold by Review Hotels Ltd in January 2024

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and

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KNOWN LICENSING HISTORY
Year Licensee Owner source
1776 Thomas Morley from William Barber CRO licensing records
1786 advert Bury & Norwich Post
1787 Chapman's map
1813 Daniel Potter (Died March 1813) Bury & Norwich Post
1816 Mrs Mary Potter(widow of previous) at times "The Ram", others "The Rutland Arms" Bury & Norwich Post
1823 Mary Potter died 1824 Pigot
1830 William Ratcliff pigot
1841 " " census
1844 Thomas Sabin White
1851 " " census
1852 Dec. William Boyce White
1855 " " White
1861 Thomas Bacon (bankrupt in July 1861) census
1864 lease from Alfred Maddick to Emmanuel Underdown and William Langdale CRO K1010/T/541
1866 Charles Stebbings (died 1871) Newmarket Hotels Co.Ltd CRO K1010/T/542
1871 Betsy Stebbings (Mrs) (widow of previous) " " census
1881 " " census
1881 Samuel Pilbrow at Rutland Arms Tap census
1891 Betsy Stebbing (Mrs)(died 1894) census
1899 Henry Taylor Henry Taylor from Col. McCalmont Kelly
1901 " " Henry Taylor census
1908 " " (died 1915) Henry Taylor Kelly
1911 Henry George Quilter Mrs Jane Taylor census
1915 Henry Taylor (died January 1915) " " Newmarket Journal
1915 Apr Ferdinand Craven Taylor (son of Henry) " " " "
1915 Jane Taylor (Mrs, widow of Henry) " " " "
1917-18 Mr L.L.Lambert (F C Taylor in RAF) " " " "
1920 Ferdinand Craven Taylor under manager for mother Jane Taylor) " "
1931 Jun 9 Ferdinand C Taylor full transfer from his late mother " "
1940 Ferdinand C Taylor " "
1943 Ernest Albert Oakes (manager)" " " "
1947 Charles Kendall (manager) Ferdinand Taylor " "
1957 Nov bought by Paten Hotels, Peterborough " "
1958 Feb 1Mr J.H.Wordsworth Paten Hotels, Peterborough " "
1961 Frederick Newsham Patons of Peterborough
1983 Feb 3 Dorienne Jean McArthur " " Newmarket Journal
1991 Michael Thompson " "
1995 Michael Thompson " "
1997 Mr Farrah " "
?? Darren Barton " "
2000 Peter Guy Hobday Peter Guy Hobday licensing register
2006 Jan 25 Stephanie Jane Carvell (Mrs) Swallow Hotels Ltd " "
2006 Oct 2 " " LESG (Licensing) Co.Ltd " "
2006 Oct 17 " " Oxford Hotels and Inns management " "
2007 Aug 6 Paul Glashier " " " "
2007 Oct 1 Stephanie Jane Carvell (Mrs) " " " "
2013 Nov 21 Emma Dall (Ms) " " " "
2014 Jul 23 Christopher Nigel Gooder " " " "
2014 Oct 22 Joshua John Rose " " " "
2017 Jan 16 Christopher Nigel Gooder " " " "
12017 Mar 16 Mark Timothy Robinson " " " "
2017 Apr 26 Christopher Nigel Gooder " " " "
2017 Jul 4 Joshua John Rose " " " "
2018 Aug 13 Joshua John Rose Review Hotels Ltd (owners of Bedford Lodge Hotel) " "
2019 closed for renovation " "


map shows 3rd access into yard from Palace Street


about 1895




Rutland Courtyard around 1912


about 1900.......................................about 1930s



Amy Johnson 1934..............................local hunt.................Tommy Doherty - waiter and well known amateur photographer




Getting ready for Coronation 1953...no 'elf an safety" then
photo by Tommy Doherty


1980's veteran car rally....Fred Newsham (hotel manager)



The warning is still there in 2023



From when it was a gated entrance to the courtyard.
The warning is still there in 2023



a sad sight..2023


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