Recorded as having a victular in a directory of 1794. Record of auctions held here in 1810 and 1814. The…
BLUE BELL, GALLWOTREE GATE
Recorded in 1744.
BLACK LION, GALLOWTREE GATE
Stood two doors down from the Three Cranes, first recorded in 1580. A record in 1800, mentions a charge of…
LION & LAMB, 51 GALLOWTREE GATE
Also known as the Lyon & Lamb (1742 See Martin Websters comment below) Stood next door to the Pelican, as…
PELICAN, 49 GALLOWTREE GATE
Earliest recording known as the Pelican is in a will in 1715. 1747 Daniel Oldham listed as victular of…
QUEENS HEAD – BULL & BUTCHER – VAN & HORSES – CASTLE TAVERN, CRITERION, 43 GALLOWTREE GATE
Mentioned in deeds as a pub in 1722. After the Queens Head and prior to the Van & Horses…
TOWN ARMS – CINQUE FOIL – ROBIN HOOD, 41 GALLOWTREE GATE
One of the more familiar pictures of the Robin Hood, decorated for King Edward VII’s coronation in 1902. On either…
THE WHEATSHEAF, 39 GALLOWTREE GATE
Photo above: Architects plan of the Victorian Wheatsheaf. First mentioned in tradesmen token 1670, next recorded 1718, Wheatsheaf with address…
RED LION, 39 GALLOWTREE GATE
The cellars of the Red Lion exposed during excavation work in the 1990s. This photo taken from the Market side…
MAGPIE – CROWN & MAGPIE, 27 GALLOWTREE GATE
Recorded as early as 1600 as the Magpie. Seems to have been known as the Crown & Magpie or Magpie…