Our History

We believe The Prince Albert has been a stable part of Bradwell Village for over 400 years.
we believe it to of been built around the 1600 hundreds.
We have found records in Milton Keynes Library dating back to 1867 where the landlord of the pub is named in the local directory. We also have dates of the lardlords and landladys from the years following.
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Unfortunitly not much history is known about the Prince ALbert and as much as we have searched no more has been discovered. If you have information or photos you wish to share or be added to our living archieve please get in touch.
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Its appurtenances in Bradwell and Stantonbury included six messuages, one of which, adjoining the churchyard, was called Parker's Place or the Over House.
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We believe The Prince Albert has been a stable part of Bradwell Village for over 400 years.
we believe it to of been built around the 1600 hundreds.
We have found records in Milton Keynes Library dating back to 1867 where the landlord of the pub is named in the local directory. We also have dates of the lardlords and landladys from the years following.
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Unfortunitly not much history is known about the Prince ALbert and as much as we have searched no more has been discovered. If you have information or photos you wish to share or be added to our living archieve please get in touch.
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Its appurtenances in Bradwell and Stantonbury included six messuages, one of which, adjoining the churchyard, was called Parker's Place or the Over House.
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