The Whalebone, Downham Market

place and public house

Aged unknown

Commemorated on 1 plaque

The Whalebone These licensed premises are a long-standing feature of Bridge Street. This grade II listed property is actually two buildings, combined in recent times. The taller one was originally a private residence, built in the early 18th century. The adjoining building is the original pub and was trading as The Whalebone as early as the 1740s. Its name reflects the whaling trade which once flourished in this area. Whalebones were used in ship-making and, on a smaller scale, in brush handles and cutlery. A late-19th-century sketch of these premises shows a whalebone placed upright against the front wall of the public house.

58 Bridge Street, Downham Market, United Kingdom where it sited