History Month Fact 18: Mail Coach Service

History Month Fact 18: Mail Coach Service

A mail coach service is introduced in 1784. Edward Fromont of The King’s Head is contracted to provide horses for the first Royal Mail coach. The coaches stop at Cooper’s Cottage (where Beverley Close is today) and the King’s Head and White Hart inns. The mail coach era lasts until the 1840s when the railway takes over, being cheaper and faster.