Search the archiveCurrently displaying: 3 results. Clear the searchYou've searched for:Subject: "Coaching Inns" xCentury: "19th" x Search term Filter by Format Letter (1)Photograph (2)Filter by Area Newport (2)Wormit (1)Filter by Decade 1800s (1)1810s (1)1820s (2)1830s (2)1870s (1) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest Maryton Inn, Built 1820s The village of Maryton, to the east of Newport village, developed from the 1820s onwards, and the Maryton Inn (now 12 Tay Street) was established to operate as a coaching inn, with extensive stabling behind. It was unfortunately too far from the main turnpike road (Cupar Road) to be successful and in 1830 was sold ... Stabling for Maryton Inn, Union Street The Maryton Inn on Tay Street had extensive stabling behind on Union Street. This was sold after the Inn closed in 1830, and converted to housing. Extract of Letter from John Grant Protesting at His Eviction from Woodhaven Inn 21st August 1873 ".....I entered here nine years ago. My possession would be continued as long as I conducted the business in a satisfactory manner and that I have done. Until recently the business here has barely provided a living. I have greatly improved the garden - planted new bushes and trees. I have also laid ...