Globe Inn, Cheltenham Road, Longlevens, Gloucester
The Globe Inn was at the present day 30 Cheltenham Road in Longlevens. The King Edward VII pub is almost opposite the site of the Globe Inn. The Gloucester Journal reported on 17th January 1903 that Mitchell & Butlers, brewers of Cape Hill, Birmingham had requested the ‘removal of a license now in force and […]
Glevum Inn, 60 Oxstalls Way, Longlevens, Gloucester
Built by Stroud Brewery in the late 1950’s. A West Country Ales ceramic plaque remains in situ. Landlords: 1970’s Frank Eskins (Frank was vice-chairman of Gloucester Licensed Victuallers Association in 1974) 1997 Alan and Hilary Dodd 2001 Ray Holland 2005 San Ankiah and Jackie Hoskins 2007 Louise Hughes
Gladiator, Tuffley Lane, Gloucester
Landlords at the Gladiator include: 1990 Gregory Barrett
Fox Inn, Mercers Entry, Westgate Street, Gloucester
Mentioned in 1830 Pigots directory. A later reference in 1859 gives the address as Fox Court. Landlords: 1830 Ann Abell 1856 J. Griffiths 1859 Thomas Pinnock
New Inn / Blinking Owl / Fox & Elm, 385 Stroud Road, Tuffley, Gloucester GL4 0DA
The New Inn was numbered 385 Stroud Road. It had unusual castellated bay windows and stood in the shade of a large tree. It was tied to Godsell’s Salmon Springs Brewery in Stroud. The New Inn was demolished in May 1958. The City of Gloucester High Sheriff Col. Arthur Guy swung the first destructive blow […]
White Lion / Lion Inn, 37 North Street, Winchcombe
15th century coaching inn. The White Lion ceased trading as a pub and was converted into a restaurant. The pub has since acquired a full licence and now trades as the Lion Inn. It is located on the eastern side of North Street near Winchcombe Post Office. This page will be updated. Licensing Details: Owner […]
White Hart Inn, High Street, Winchcombe
The White Hart is located on the southern side of the High Street on the junction with the unclassified road which leads to Sudeley Hill and Guiting Power. The building has not changed in appearance for many years. It has distinctive rectangular bay windows fronting the pavement. This page will be updated. Licensing Details: Owner […]
Unicorn, Gloucester Street, Winchcombe
The Unicorn Inn closed in February 1915. Licensing Details: Owner in 1891: Cheltenham Original Brewery Rateable value in 1891: £15.5s.0d. Type of licence in 1891: Alehouse Owner in 1903: Cheltenham Original Brewery Rateable value in 1903: £16.5s.0d. Type of licence in 1903: Alehouse Closing time in 1903: 11pm Landlords at the Unicorn Inn include: 1830 […]
Sudeley Arms, Hailes Street, Winchcombe
The Sudeley Arms was located on the south-eastern side of Hailes Street. The building is now a private residence and is called the Old Sudeley Arms. The pub was the only Stow Brewery outlet in Winchcombe. Licensing Details: Owner in 1891: Henry Lowther Barker, Stow Brewery Rateable value in 1891: £13.15s.0d. Type of licence in […]
Pack Horse Inn / Upper Pack Horse / Lower Pack Horse Inn / Original Pack Horse, Gloucester Street, Winchcombe
There were two pubs in Winchcombe called the Pack Horse and both were located near the Old Corner Cupboard Inn. The 1891 and 1903 licensing books give details of two separate pubs bearing the name of the Pack Horse with each pub having identical rateable values of £12.15s.0d. This obviously causes some confusion. Original Pack […]