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Tivoli Place
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38 Andover Road
Helene occupies what the early Street Directories numbered 4 and 4½ Tivoli Place. The latter made the corner into Tivoli Street and in the 1840s was a butcher’s business run by Mr T Hughes. One can still see today in Tivoli Street, the awning over the window of the former butcher shop, beneath which are two iron meat hooks from which carcasses used to hang. It has been difficult to trace the history of this property but it would appear from the Old Town Survey and Annuaires that from 1852 to about 1887 it had become another pub in the area – The Butcher’s Arms. The proprietor in 1852 was a William Bailey. The pub changed hands frequently and between 1883 and 1887 when it closed, it had had five tenants, the last being James Williams. After 1887 there is no further reference to this hostelry.

