Park Hotel, Whitfield Farm Lane, Gloucester Road, Falfield GL12 8DR
The Park Hotel dates back to the 18th Century and is set in 5 acres of gardens. The hotel has 18 en-suite bedrooms and 3 function rooms. Situated one and a half miles south on A38 from junction 14 of the M5. http://the-park-hotel-thornbury.igloucestershire.com
Huntsmans House Inn / The Huntsman, Bristol Road, Falfield GL12 8DF
The Huntsmans House Inn is now simply known as the Huntsman. The Gazette, October 1998 – A warm welcome at The Huntsman: For a quiet drink and a delicious meal in relaxed country atmosphere, The Huntsman in Falfield offers the perfect choice. Owned by brewers Whitbread, the establishment has recently expanded its menu to offer […]
The Gables Hotel / Bristol Inn, Bristol Road, Falfield GL12 8DL
The Gables Hotel was known as the Bristol Inn from October 2004. Lawrence Dallaglio, the former England rugby captain, was guest of honour at the opening of the Bristol Inn. Refurbishment cost half a million pound. By 2007 the hotel was known as the Gables again. https://www.thegablesbristol.co.uk
Black Lion Inn, Falfield
One reference to the Black Lion in 1856 Landlord: 1856. E. Organ
White Hart, 49 The Street, Uley, nr Dursley
In the centre of the village adjacent to the village shop and post office. A former clothier’s house, it was, until 1917, the ‘White Hart‘. No other details at present.
Shears Inn, Uley, nr Dursley GL11 5TE
The owners in 1891 and 1903, the Robins Brothers, resided in Australia. The Shears Inn closed at the beginning of the First World War in June 1914. The Shears Inn was demolished in the early 1960’s and a small development of three houses were built on the site and given the address the Shears. Licensing […]
Old Crown Inn, 17 The Green, Uley, nr Dursley
Referred to as the Upper Crown in 1891. It was also sometimes known as the Top Crown to distinguish it from the Lower Crown which was further down the hill. The stone built pub, which was built in 1638, overlooks the village green and is opposite the church. In spring a mass of daffodils cover […]
Nags Head, Uley, nr Dursley
In 1891 the owner, Mr. H. Holloway, resided in Uley. There is no mention of the Nags Head in the 1903 petty sessional licensing records. The licence was refused in 1894. Licensing Details: Owner in 1891: Mr H. Holloway (leased to Godsell & Sons, Salmon Springs Brewery, Stroud) Rateable value in 1891: £8.10s.0d. Type of […]
Lower Crown Inn, The Street, Uley, nr Dursley GL11 5SJ
The Lower Crown Inn was demolished in the late 1960’s, and houses were built on the site. The pub was next to the village hall. Gloucester Citizen, 25th February 1969 – “Disgraceful story” of a pub-fight (edit): Three men all knew in their minds that they were connected with a fight at a local inn, […]
Lamb Inn, The Street, Uley
The Lamb Inn closed at the beginning of the First World War in June 1914. Licensing Details: Owner in 1891: J.D. Pick (leased Richard Chapman, Dursley Brewery) Rateable value in 1891: £8.0s.0d. Type of licence in 1891: Beerhouse Owner in 1903: Thomas William Elvy, Dursley Steam Brewery Rateable value in 1903: £8.0s.0d. Type of licence […]