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<big>'''Miners Arms (Chapel House)''', ''28 Ruiton Street, Lower Gornal, West Midlands''</big>
<big>'''Miners Arms (Chapel House)''', ''28 Ruiton Street, Lower Gornal, West Midlands''</big>


Originally the '''Chapel House''', it was renamed Miners Arms in about 1891, but reverted to its original name in 2013.
A historic home-brew pub. Originally the '''Chapel House''', it was renamed Miners Arms in about 1891, but reverted to its original name in 2013.


A historic home-brew pub. Benjamin Smith 1875-1876; Charles Evans 1891-1892; John Hickman 1892-1906; [[Enoch Smart (Lower Gornal)]] 1912-1934.
* '''Benjamin Smith''' 1875-1876.
* '''Charles Evans''' 1891-1892.
* '''John Hickman''' 1892-1906.
* '''[[Enoch Smart (Lower Gornal)]]''' 1912-1934.


Then [[John Seedhouse & Sons Ltd]]. Bought by [[Thomas Booth]], owner of the Corbyns Hall Brewery in June 1949.
Then [[John Seedhouse & Sons Ltd]]. Bought by [[Thomas Booth]], owner of the Corbyns Hall Brewery in June 1949.

Latest revision as of 19:43, 1 December 2020

Miners Arms ca.1900 - brewer John Hickman. Photo courtesy Hitchmough's Black Country Pubs
Lwr Gornal Miners Arms.jpg

Miners Arms (Chapel House), 28 Ruiton Street, Lower Gornal, West Midlands

A historic home-brew pub. Originally the Chapel House, it was renamed Miners Arms in about 1891, but reverted to its original name in 2013.

Then John Seedhouse & Sons Ltd. Bought by Thomas Booth, owner of the Corbyns Hall Brewery in June 1949.

Acquired by Holden's Brewery Ltd, 30 September 1955. Still trading.