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WESTCOTES, 48 LATIMER STREET

Opened with a licence removed from the Greyhound in Thames Street in 1890, Alfred Bickley being first landlord Thomas Fidler … More

Latimer St.

COOPERS ARMS, 2 LARCH STREET/ASH STREET

A beerhouse that stood on a corner of Larch Street/Ash Street and recorded at different times as either place. Ash … More

Ash Street, Larch Street

MANCHESTER HOTEL, KNIGHTON FIELDS ROAD (EAST)

Photo above: Circa 1950s. At the Brewster Sessions in August 1895, an application was made for a licence, as there … More

Knighton Fields Rd

KNIGHTON ARMS, 39 KNIGHTON LANE/VERNON ROAD

Photo above taken in 1995. Was then trading as an off license, before shortly closing. Ran by Welch Brothers Brewery … More

Knighton Lane, Vernon St.

PHOENIX, KING STREET

In April 1833, Moses Pegg laid information against Rhoda Warden of the Phoenix, King Street, in breach of the Beer … More

King St.

SPINNEY HILL TAVERN – SPINNEY HILL HOTEL, UPPER KENT STREET/MAIDSTONE ROAD

Upper Kent Street was renamed Maidstone Road. Photo above: Circa 1993. A Bass House,. Mentioned in 1865, when William Hanley … More

Maidstone Rd., Upper Kent St.

TWO TRIANGLES, KERRIAL ROAD

Early 1960s licensees Syd and Ivy Chandler (The above three photos by kind permission of Michael Parker who tells us … More

Kerrial Rd.

JUNCTION INN, 45 JUNCTION ROAD/MELTON STREET

Built in 1863. Owned by local brewer Bates & Bishell from 1882, who eventually became LBM in 1891. The pub … More

Junction Rd., Melton St.

AFRICAN KITCHEN & BAR, 6 JUBILEE ROAD

Jubilee Road, off Belgrave Gate.  Photo above sometime in August 2015.  The  company formed circa 2013, and a major licence … More

Jubilee Rd.

ANCHOR OF HOPE, 74 UPPER KENT STREET

Upper Kent St, with Anchor of Hope on the corner of Waring Street.  A particularly long street of terraced houses, … More

Upper Kent St.

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