Short lived bar and entertainment venue – soon turned into nightclub called Thread. When housing a hip hop and house…
ODDFELLOWS ARMS, YEOMAN STREET
The Oddfellows Arms was first located in no. 13 Yeoman Street, which was then moved to no. 25. In 1840,…
GOLDEN FLEECE, WOODBOY STREET
The only two references yet known is of informer Moses Pegg charging John Millis of the Golden Fleece, Woodboy Street…
ABBEY INN, WOODGATE
In 1794, Henry Stephenson was victualler. In March 1838, John Mitchell was charged with stealing a sheep that was the…
FRIAR TUCK, WOODGATE
Photo above: Circa 1980s. Circa 1870, saw the Friar Tuck built with Edward McAdam passing to Alfred Lewis Jones in…
WOODBOY, WOODBOY STREET
The Woodboy occupied a large site compared with other pubs on this map of 1886. Benjamin Rudkin was landlord as…
GOLDEN FLEECE – ROBIN HOOD – OLD ROBIN HOOD, 7 WOODGATE
John Springthorpe was reported brewing here in 1633, although the first record I can find as the Golden Fleece Woodgate,…
CRAZY MONKEY, 66 WOODGATE
Photo above: Circa 2011-2012. A short lived bar circa 2010-2015. An ex offie which then reverted to retail grocery. The…
WIMBLEDON TARGET, WIMBLEDON STREET
There are unconfirmed reports of a beerhouse here circa 1840 but by 1868, William Bentley was landlord of the Wimbledon…
WILTON ARMS – WILTON ST BREWERY, WILTON STREET
In the 1840s George Butler was registered as brewer. Meanwhile, George Stafford, a brewer from Rutland, was residing in Fleet…