New Inn, Main Street, Willersley, nr Broadway WR12 7PJ

https://www.newinnwillersley.co.uk Still trading – and still owned by Donnington Brewery This page will be updated with additional information. Map reference: SP 107394 Owner in 1891: Richard Iles Arkell, Donnington Brewery Rateable value in 1891: £17.0s.0d. Type of licence in 1891: Alehouse Owner in 1903: Richard Iles Arkell, Donnington Brewery Rateable value in 1903: £21.5s.0d. Type […]

Bell Inn, Main Street, Willersley, nr Broadway WR12 7PJ

The Cotswold stone built pub overlooks the village duck pond. This page will be updated with additional information. Map reference: SP 107395 Owner in 1891: David Billey (free from brewery tie) Rateable value in 1891: £13.2s.6d. Type of licence in 1891: Beerhouse Owner in 1903: David Billey (free from brewery tie) Rateable value in 1903: […]

Seagrave Arms, Friday Street, Weston sub Edge GL55 6QH

The Seagrave Arms is situated in the centre of the village on the B4632 Stratford Road. https://theseagravearms.co.uk This page will be updated with additional information. Map Reference: SP 127413 Licensing Details: Owner in 1891: Richard Gay Francis (free from brewery tie) Rateable value in 1891: £16.12s.6d. Type of licence in 1891: Alehouse Owner in 1903: […]

New Inn / Westcote Inn / Feathered Nest, Nether Westcote

https://thefeatherednestinn.co.uk The New Inn was once tied to the Stow Brewery. For many years it had the distinction of being the only Morrells of Oxford tied house in Gloucestershire. The pub was sold as a free house on 27th March 2002. For a while it re-established itself as a gastro-pub, renamed the Westcote Inn. After […]

Shakespeare Inn, Welford on Avon (Warwickshire)

Welford on Avon in Warwickshire is about four miles to the west of Stratford on Avon. I have included the pubs in Welford on Avon as they are listed in the 1891 and 1903 Gloucestershire books of licensed premises and also in contemporary county directories. Licensing Details: Owner in 1891: Flowers & Sons, Stratford on […]

Four Alls, Welford on Avon (Warwickshire)

Welford on Avon in Warwickshire is about four miles to the west of Stratford on Avon. I have included the pubs in Welford on Avon as they are listed in the 1891 and 1903 Gloucestershire books of licensed premises and also in contemporary county directories. Licensing Details: Owner in 1891: William Cox (free from brewery […]

Boat Inn, Welford on Avon (Warwickshire)

Welford on Avon in Warwickshire is about four miles to the west of Stratford on Avon. Unlike the Bell Inn, Four Alls and the Shakespeare Inn the Boat Inn is not included in the 1891 and 1903 books of licensed premises in Gloucestershire. Perhaps the Boat had ceased trading by 1891. Landlords: 1856 J. Tabberer […]

Bell Inn, Welford on Avon (Warwickshire)

Welford on Avon in Warwickshire is about four miles to the west of Stratford on Avon. I have included the pubs as they are listed in the 1891 and 1903 Gloucestershire books of licensed premises and also in contemporary county directories. The brick built Bell Inn has a large bell hanging from a bracket on […]

Farriers Arms, Todenham nr Moreton in Marsh GL56 9PF

The 1885 Kelly’s Directory lists the pub (probably mistakenly) as the Carriers Arms. The building can be traced back to at least 1733 when it was a cottage, garden and smithy. It had became licensed by 1830. The Farriers Arms was purchased by the Little Compton Brewery (Lardner’s) on 28th December 1878 for £700. Todenham […]