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The Melton Constable


The Melton Constable is a pub in Seaton Sluice, on the north side of the Seaton Burn, overlooking Holywell Dene. It was built in c.1839 as the Melton Constable Hotel and the first landlord was Mr James Thompson.[1] It is named after the Astley family of Melton Constable in Norfolk, who inherited the Delaval estates in 1814.[2]

Seaton Sluice Historic Buildings and Monuments in Seaton Valley Seaton Sluice, 1839
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Seaton Sluice - The Melton Constable

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Seaton Sluice, The Melton Constable

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Melton Constable pub, Seaton Sluice

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Seaton Sluice - the Melton Constable inn, c. 1905

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Melton Constable - - Seaton Sluice

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The Melton Constable, Seaton Sluice

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Boats at Seaton Sluice-8

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Melton Constable

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