Stood on Corner of Lee and Wharf Street, facing the the Old Gladstone Vaults – or theatre – on Wharf…
LION & LAMB, 21 LEE STREET
Earliest record so far is 1840, Thomas Fielding, victualler. Thomas died here in 1844, aged only 37. 1850 Samuel Chatwin…
LEAMINGTON HOUSE, 39 LEAMINGTON STREET
Given as no. 39 Leamington Street in 1883, with Isaac Hopkins as victualler, and as no. 43 Leamington Street in…
PLUMBERS ARMS, LEAD STREET
There are only a few references to the Plumbers Arms occurring shortly after the 1830 Beer Act. Lead Street ran…
DEW DROP, 68 LAXTON STREET
Photo above: Circa 1948. (credits: John Zienteck). It was a beer house only, and didn’t gain a full licence until…
BLUE PETER BAR & GRILL, 3 LAW STREET
Pictured above in 2011. Stretching the meaning of pub a little, mainly an Indian Restaurant, although advertised in Bar sections…
HIGHFIELDS HOTEL, LAUREL ROAD/BARTHOLOMEW STREET, CONIFER CLOSE
The original address was on the corner of Laurel Road and Bartholomew Street. This became Conifer Close on the creation…
WESTCOTES, 48 LATIMER STREET
Opened with a licence removed from the Greyhound in Thames Street in 1890, Alfred Bickley being first landlord Thomas Fidler…
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…
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…