Eatons Community Association

Working to enhance the community and keep alive the identity of Eaton Socon & Eaton Ford

Photo: St Mary's Church

Pubs

Positioned on the Great North Road with a steady stream of travellers, and as the focal point of a large agricultural parish, a large number of public houses grew up in the Eatons. Some have been put to other uses, and one has vanished without trace, but many survive to this day.

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The Crown

The Crown

The Highwayman

The Highwayman

The Bell

The Bell

The Bell - 1930

The Bell - c1830 to c1930

The Black Horse

The Black Horse, 208 Great North Road

The Black Horse

The Black Horse, 208 Great North Road

The Plough

The Plough, 92 Great North Road, c1850-80

The Plough

The Plough - now the Akbar, Great North Road

The White Horse

The White Horse, Great North Road

The Wheatsheaf

The Wheatsheaf, Great North Road

The Millers Arms

The Millers Arms, Ackerman Street

The Millers Arms

The Millers Arms, Ackerman Street

The Millers Arms

The Millers Arms, Ackerman Street

The Rivermill Tavern

The Rivermill Tavern

The Rivermill Tavern

The Rivermill Tavern

The Old Sun

The Old Sun, Great North Road

The Waggon and Horses

The Waggon and Horses, Great North Road

The George and Dragon

The George and Dragon, Great North Road

The Eaton Oak

The Eaton Oak, Great North Road - known as the Rocket in the 1980s

The Rose and Crown

The Rose and Crown, St Neots Road

The Red Lion

The Red Lion, St Neots Road

The Barley Mow

The Barley Mow, Crosshall Road

The Chequers

The Chequers, St Neots Road