George Inn, High Street, Bisley GL6 7BA

The George Inn once sold beers from the Nailsworth Brewery. From 1908 the beers were supplied from the Cheltenham Original Brewery after the amalgamation of the Nailsworth Brewery. The George Inn closed in 1969 and was then converted into the village stores / post office. The shop is opposite the junction with George Street. Map […]

Chequers Inn ?, Bisley

The Chequers in Bisley is included on the ‘Inns of the Cotswolds Map’ published by John Bartholomew & Sons in the mid 1970’s and compiled by K.C. Jordan.  It is probably a mistake.

New Inn / Stirrup Cup, Cheltenham Road, Bisley GL6 7BL

https://www.thestirrupcup.com The New Inn, at the north end of the village, was trading in 1774.  It was originally a row of three cottages that are all now part of the pub. This stone built pub has actually changed very little, although Whitbread changed the name to the Stirrup Cup in the 1970’s. In October 2002 […]

Bell Inn, High Street, Bisley

The Bell, at the south end of Bisley High Street, was in existence by 1796. The license of the Bell Inn was refused  on the 29th May 1909 and was closed by 1911.  The building was used as the local branch of the Royal British Legion from 1953 until 2002.  It is now a private […]

Bear Inn, George Street, Bisley GL6 7BD

Gloucester Journal, May 1790: Meeting is agreed to be held at the Bear Inn, Bisley, aforesaid, on Thursday the third day of June next, at 12 o’clock, to enter into association for prosecuting felons. In two separate classes, Clothiers subscribing to be at the sole expense of prosecuting felons committed in the clothing manufacture. Farmers […]

Lamb Inn, Littleworth, Amberley GL5 5AG

The property is now residential and called Lamb Cottage. The Citizen. Friday, November, 6th, 1987 – Stroud man’s death – Retired Stroud pub landlord Mr Cyril Mills has died. Mr Mills, a widower, ran the Clothiers Arms, Bath Road, for 18 years and lived at Manor View, Selsley. Mr Mills, who previously ran the Lamb […]

Black Horse Inn, Littleworth, Amberley GL5 5AL

The Black Horse is perched on the edge of Minchinhampton Common and has stunning views from the rear of the pub across the Nailsworth Valley. The Black Horse was originally built as two weavers cottages.  The building has been a pub for over 250 years.  When Whitbread owned the Black Horse the original mullioned windows […]

Amberley Inn, Culver Hill, Amberley GL5 5AF

The Amberley Inn was built in 1855. The Cotswold stone building is situated at the edge of Minchinhampton Common with magnificent views over the Woodchester Valley. The Amberley Inn  was one of the original inns acquired by the Stroud Brewery Company on its incorporation as a Public Company in 1888. The Amberley Inn was partly […]

Mount Inn, Stanton, nr Broadway WR12 7NE

https://www.themountinn.co.uk The pub is listed in the 1891 and 1903 petty sessional divisional records without having a name. The premises was once known  as the Five Elms after a line of elm trees that grew alongside. It has also been called the Bank. The Mount Inn is a Donnington Brewery tied house. It is a […]

Snowshill Arms, Snowshill WR12 7JU

In 1891 the premises is listed without having a name. It is believed that the Snowshill Arms once made its own beer. It was subsequently acquired by the Donnington Brewery. http://www.snowshillarms.co.uk This page will be updated with additional information. Map reference: SP 096337 Licensing Records: Owner in 1891: William Beard (free from brewery tie) Rateable […]