List of Wells Watford Brewery Ltd pubs

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Wells Watford Brewery Ltd

PREMISES SOLD 1951 TO BENSKIN’S WATFORD BREWERY LTD

HERTFORDSHIRE

  • 1. Cold Harbour Hotel, Bushey
  • 2. Camp Stores (off- licence), St. Alban’s
  • 3. Off- licence, Bushey Mill Lane, Watford
  • 4. Leggatt’s Rise Off- Licence, St. Alban’s Road, Watford
  • 5. Tudor Arms, Bushey Mill Lane, Watford

BEDFORDSHIRE

  • 6. White Horse, Eaton Bray

GREATER LONDON

  • 7. Meyrick Stores (off- licence), Meyrick Road, Battersea, London SW11
  • 8. Three Crowns (off- licence), Bethnal Green
  • 9. Magpie, New Street, Bishopsgate, London EC2
  • 10. Corner Pin, Clerkenwell
  • 11. Crown, Clerkenwell Green, London EC1
  • 12. Norfolk Arms, Clerkenwell
  • 13. Earl Douglas (off- licence), Deptford
  • 14. Fountain, Amwell Street, Finsbury, London EC1
  • 15. Old Loyal Britons, Thames Street, Greenwich
  • 16. Cardross Stores (off- licence), Cardross Street, Hammersmith, London W6
  • 17. George & Dragon, New North Street, Holborn, London WC1
  • 18. Albion, Islington
  • 19. Granville Stores (off- licence), Granville Road, Kilburn, London NW6
  • 20. Nag’s Head, Kinnerton Street, Knightsbridge, London SW1
  • 21. Crown & Anchor, Albany Street, Regent’s Park, London NW1
  • 22. Roxeth Stores (off- licence), South Harrow
  • 23. Colby Arms, Gipsy Hill, Upper Norwood, London SE19
  • 24 Providence (off- licence), Walworth
  • 25. Duchess of Wellington, Green’s End, Woolwich, London SE18

PREMISES OWNED EARLIER

  • 26. Stores (off- licence), Markyate, Hertfordshire
  • 27. Victory, Albany Street, London NW1
  • 28. Boundary Tavern, Commercial Road, London E1 (destroyed 1941 by enemy action)
  • The BHS wishes to acknowledge the contribution of Allan Whitaker (Brewers in Hertfordshire: A Historical Gazetteer, University of Hertfordshire Press, 2006) in the preparation of this list.