White Hart, The Folly, Cold Ashton

The owners in 1903 were Wilkinson Bros. Licensing Details: Owner in 1891: Reverend Peter Gunning (free from brewery tie) Rateable value in 1891: £69.5s.0d. (including land) Type of licence in 1891: Alehouse Owner in 1903: Wilkinson Brothers Rateable value in 1903: £15.0s.0d. Type of licence in 1903: Alehouse Closing time in 1903: 10pm Landlords at […]

Codrington Arms, Wapley Road, Codrington BS37 6RY

Not to be confused with the Codrington Arms at North Road, Yate Map reference: ST 730788 Licensing Records: Owner in 1891: Sir Gerald W.H. Codrington (free from brewery tie) Rateable value in 1891: £20.0s.0d.  (included land) Type of licence in 1891: Alehouse Owner in 1903: Sir Gerald W.H. Codrington (leased John Arnold & Sons, High […]

Ring o’ Bells, Henfield Road, Coalpit Heath BS36 2TG

Licensing Details: Owner in 1891:  Sir John H. Greville Smyth  (free from brewery tie) Rateable value in 1891: £14.10s.0d. Type of licence in 1891: Alehouse Owner in 1903:  Lords of the Manor Westerleigh  (free from brewery tie) Rateable value in 1903: £15.0s.0d. Type of licence in 1903: Alehouse Closing time in 1903: Landlords at the […]

New Inn, Mayshill, Frampton Cotterell

‘Circa 1550 Coaching Inn’ Licensing Details: Owner in 1891:  Sir John H. Greville Smythe  (free from brewery tie) Rateable value in 1891: £12.0s.0d. Type of licence in 1891: Alehouse Owner in 1903: Lords of Manor of Westerleigh  (free from brewery tie) Rateable value in 1903: £12.0s.0d. Type of licence in 1903: Alehouse Closing time in […]

Half Moon Inn / Badminton Arms, Badminton Road BS36 2QJ

The Half Moon is still licensed but it is now trading as the Badminton Arms. The building is of modern appearance and been rebuilt. Licensing Details: Owner in 1891:  Sir John H. Greville Smythe  (free from brewery tie) Rateable value in 1891: £14.10s.0d. Type of licence in 1891: Alehouse Owner in 1903:  Lords of Manor […]

White Lion, Dudbridge, Parish of Rodborough, Stroud

White Lion, Dudbridge Road In the two licensing books of 1891 and 1903, which list all the pubs trading in Gloucestershire, there are references to two beer houses in the Parish of Rodborough, that are named the White Lion.  It is known that a White Lion Inn was located on the Dudbridge Road, probably between […]

Edwin Barradine’s off-licence, Parish of Rodborough, Stroud

Edwin Barradine’s off licence was located somewhere in the Parish of Rodborough. The Stroud Brewery Company owned the premises.  Subject: edwin barradines off licence Rodborough Message:Looked at your entry for this off licence and it wasn’t clear where it was. Have found Edwin Barradine in the 1891,1901 and 1911 Census at Spillmans Pitch. Also died […]

Golden Fleece, The Butts, Rodborough, nr Stroud GL5 3UN

The Golden Fleece was situated just above the Prince Albert Inn on the road to Rodborough Common. The Old Golden Fleece is on the right just after Inglenook Cottage and opposite a cottage called Gilmar). It is an 18th Century Grade II listed Cotswold stone house. The owner in 1891 was James Tynte Agg-Gardner, presumably […]