Benger Trails
La Flambé and the Cedars

La Flambé at 5 Seagry Road and The Cedars at 6 Seagry Road are adjoining buildings which share a common heritage dating back about 300 years. As it says on the restaurant's website: The building dates back to 1726 and was built by the grandfather of Joseph Fry, the founder of "Fry’s Chocolate". A similar statement appeared in an Estate Agent's blurb for The Cedars: This is a substantial period town house (some 5300 sq ft), believed to have been built in 1720 by John Fry, the father of Joseph Fry the Bristol chocolate maker.

The building has, so far, had 4 'lives' - each one fitting roughly into different centuries.

The photograph of Hull's Emporium with a horse-drawn dray in front dates from about 1904-1910. With acknowledgements to JJHuntArchive for allowing us to use this photograph; see https://jjhuntarchive.weebly.com and also JJ Hunt’s Wiltshire Camera: One Hundred Historic Photographs of Marlborough and District

The postcard of 'The Vintage Hotel' shows Mrs Bull as the landlady in the pre-Wadworth's era, dating it from about 1920-1925.

The postcard of 'The Vintage' as a Wadworth's pub shows the car park, so dates from about 1980-1990.