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*1. Park Inn, George Street, Woodsetton (brewery tap, acquired 1915)
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*2. Bell Inn, Wombourne Road, Trysull, Staffordshire
 
*3. Bull’s Head, Bilston Street, Sedgley
==CURRENT PUBS==
*4. Miner’s Arms (renamed Chapel House), Ruiton Street, Lower Gornal (acquired 1949)
 
*5. Codsall Station, Chapel Lane, Codsall, Staffordshire
# Park Inn, George Street, Woodsetton (the brewery tap, acquired from [[Atkinsons Brewery Ltd]] in 1915)
*6. Cottage Spring, Franchise Street, Wednesbury (acquired 1965)
# Bell Inn, Wombourne Road, Trysull, Staffordshire (acquired 1993)
*7. Fellows, Broadway, Dudley
# Bulls Head, 27 Bilston Street, Sedgley (acquired 1985)
*8. Golden Lion, High Street, Bridgnorth
# Chapel House (named Miners Arms 1891-2013), Ruiton Street, Lower Gornal. See: [[Miners Arms (Lower Gornal)]]
*9. Great Western, Sun Street, Wolverhampton
# Codsall Station, Chapel Lane, Codsall, Staffordshire (opened in June 1999)
*10. Old Mill, Windmill Street, Upper Gornal (acquired 1946)
# Cottage Spring, 106 Franchise Street, Wednesbury (acquired 1965)
*11. New inn, Ward Street, Coseley (acquired 1944)
# Fellows, Broadway, Dudley (acquired 2011)
*12. Prince of Wales, Walsall Road, Darlaston (acquired 1985)
# Golden Lion, 83 High Street, Bridgnorth, Salop (formerly Butler's of Wolverhampton; acquired 2017). See: [[Golden Lion, Bridgnorth]]
*13. Red Cow, Stableford Road, Wolverhampton
# Great Western, Sun Street, Wolverhampton (formerly M&B; acquired 1987)
*14. Rose & Crown, Bank Street, Brierley Hill (acquired 1949)
# Mill (Old Mill), Windmill Street, Upper Gornal (acquired 1946). See: [[Old Mill (Upper Gornal)]]
*15. Shrubbery Cottage, Heath Lane, Oldswinford, Stourbridge
# New Inn, 35 Ward Street, Coseley (acquired 1944: it was Holden's third tied house)
*16. Swan Inn, Providence Street, Cradley Heath (acquired 1985)
# Prince of Wales, 74 Walsall Road, Darlaston (formerly Courage; acquired 1985)
*17. Royal Exchange (re- named Trumpet), High Street, Bilston (acquired 1970)
# Red Cow, Stableford Road, Ackleton, Bridgnorth, Salop (acquired by Holdens in January 2018)
*18. Waterfall, Waterfall Lane, Cradley Heath
# Rose & Crown, 161 Bank Street, Brockmoor, Brierley Hill (acquired 1949)
*19. Wheatsheaf, High Street, Carter’s Green, West Bromwich (acquired 1972)
# Shrubbery Cottage, 28 Heath Lane, Oldswinford, Stourbridge (acquired from M&B in the 1990s)
*20. White House, New John Street, Hockley, Birmingham
# Swan Inn (Jaspers), Providence Street, Cradley Heath (acquired 1985). A former brewpub. See: [[Swan Inn (Cradley Heath)]]
*21. Olde Robin Hood, Waterloo Street, Ironbridge, Shropshire
# Trumpet (formerly Royal Exchange), 58 High Street, Bilston (acquired 1970)
*22. Elephant & Castle, Bromley Lane, Pensnett (closed)
# Waterfall, Waterfall Lane, Old Hill, Cradley Heath (acquired 2004)
*23. Royal, Bloomfield Road, Tipton (acquired 1972, now closed)
# Wheatsheaf, 379 High Street, Carters Green, West Bromwich (formerly M&B; acquired 1972)
*24. Britannia, Hall Green Street, Bilston (closed)
# White House, 99 New John Street West, Hockley, Birmingham (acquired ca.2002)
*25. Blue Gates, Church Street, Dudley (acquired 1949, closed 1960)
# Olde Robin Hood, 33 Waterloo Street, Ironbridge, Shropshire (acquired 2005)
*26. Green Dragon, Cross Street, Bradley (acquired 1946, sold 1971)
 
*27. Ivy Bush, St. Paul’s Road, Smethwick (sold 2005)
==FORMER PUBS==
*28. Lamp Tavern, High Street, Bloxwich, Walsall (sold)
 
* Painters Arms, 33 Avenue Road, Coseley (acquired October 1928: it was Holden's second tied house; now closed)
* Elephant & Castle, Bromley Lane, Pensnett (acquired 1985; closed 2000s and converted to a day nursery)
* Royal, Bloomfield Road, Princes End, Tipton (acquired 1972, disposed of by 1999; demolished)
* Britannia, Hall Green Street, Bradley, Bilston (acquired by Holdens in 1972, but sold and developed as flats)
* Blue Gates, Church Street, Dudley (acquired 1949, closed 1960)
* Green Dragon, Cross Street, Bradley (acquired 1946, sold 1971)
* Ivy Bush, St. Pauls Road, Smethwick (acquired 1990s; sold 2005)
* Lamp Tavern, 34 High Street, Bloxwich, Walsall (acquired 1990s; sold)
* Old Bush, Skidmore Road, Daisy Bank, Coseley (closed 2007)

Latest revision as of 19:49, 2 October 2021

List of Holden's Brewery Ltd pubs

CURRENT PUBS

  1. Park Inn, George Street, Woodsetton (the brewery tap, acquired from Atkinsons Brewery Ltd in 1915)
  2. Bell Inn, Wombourne Road, Trysull, Staffordshire (acquired 1993)
  3. Bulls Head, 27 Bilston Street, Sedgley (acquired 1985)
  4. Chapel House (named Miners Arms 1891-2013), Ruiton Street, Lower Gornal. See: Miners Arms (Lower Gornal)
  5. Codsall Station, Chapel Lane, Codsall, Staffordshire (opened in June 1999)
  6. Cottage Spring, 106 Franchise Street, Wednesbury (acquired 1965)
  7. Fellows, Broadway, Dudley (acquired 2011)
  8. Golden Lion, 83 High Street, Bridgnorth, Salop (formerly Butler's of Wolverhampton; acquired 2017). See: Golden Lion, Bridgnorth
  9. Great Western, Sun Street, Wolverhampton (formerly M&B; acquired 1987)
  10. Mill (Old Mill), Windmill Street, Upper Gornal (acquired 1946). See: Old Mill (Upper Gornal)
  11. New Inn, 35 Ward Street, Coseley (acquired 1944: it was Holden's third tied house)
  12. Prince of Wales, 74 Walsall Road, Darlaston (formerly Courage; acquired 1985)
  13. Red Cow, Stableford Road, Ackleton, Bridgnorth, Salop (acquired by Holdens in January 2018)
  14. Rose & Crown, 161 Bank Street, Brockmoor, Brierley Hill (acquired 1949)
  15. Shrubbery Cottage, 28 Heath Lane, Oldswinford, Stourbridge (acquired from M&B in the 1990s)
  16. Swan Inn (Jaspers), Providence Street, Cradley Heath (acquired 1985). A former brewpub. See: Swan Inn (Cradley Heath)
  17. Trumpet (formerly Royal Exchange), 58 High Street, Bilston (acquired 1970)
  18. Waterfall, Waterfall Lane, Old Hill, Cradley Heath (acquired 2004)
  19. Wheatsheaf, 379 High Street, Carters Green, West Bromwich (formerly M&B; acquired 1972)
  20. White House, 99 New John Street West, Hockley, Birmingham (acquired ca.2002)
  21. Olde Robin Hood, 33 Waterloo Street, Ironbridge, Shropshire (acquired 2005)

FORMER PUBS

  • Painters Arms, 33 Avenue Road, Coseley (acquired October 1928: it was Holden's second tied house; now closed)
  • Elephant & Castle, Bromley Lane, Pensnett (acquired 1985; closed 2000s and converted to a day nursery)
  • Royal, Bloomfield Road, Princes End, Tipton (acquired 1972, disposed of by 1999; demolished)
  • Britannia, Hall Green Street, Bradley, Bilston (acquired by Holdens in 1972, but sold and developed as flats)
  • Blue Gates, Church Street, Dudley (acquired 1949, closed 1960)
  • Green Dragon, Cross Street, Bradley (acquired 1946, sold 1971)
  • Ivy Bush, St. Pauls Road, Smethwick (acquired 1990s; sold 2005)
  • Lamp Tavern, 34 High Street, Bloxwich, Walsall (acquired 1990s; sold)
  • Old Bush, Skidmore Road, Daisy Bank, Coseley (closed 2007)