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*11. New Inn, 35 Ward Street, Coseley (acquired 1944: it was Holden's third tied house) | *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) | *12. Prince of Wales, 74 Walsall Road, Darlaston (formerly Courage; acquired 1985) | ||
*13. Red Cow, Stableford Road, Ackleton, Bridgnorth, Salop | *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) | *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) | *15. Shrubbery Cottage, 28 Heath Lane, Oldswinford, Stourbridge (acquired from M&B in the 1990s) |
Revision as of 20:54, 27 November 2018
List of Holden's Brewery Ltd pubs
CURRENT PUBS
- 1. Park Inn, George Street, Woodsetton (brewery tap, acquired from Atkinson's Brewery 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 for a few years), Ruiton Street, Lower Gornal (acquired 1949)
- 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)
- 9. Great Western, Sun Street, Wolverhampton (formerly M&B; acquired 1987)
- 10. Mill (Old Mill), Windmill Street, Upper Gornal (acquired 1946)
- 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)
- 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)