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<big>'''Cutlers Arms''', ''29 Westgate, Rotherham, South Yorkshire''</big>
<big>'''Cutlers Arms''', ''29 Westgate, Rotherham, South Yorkshire''</big>


Rebuilt in 1907 by Stones, this Grade 2 Listed pub has a magnificent tiled frontage in biscuit brown faience. There are numerous references to Stones' brewery.
Rebuilt in 1907 by '''[[Stones Ltd]]''', this Grade 2 Listed pub has a magnificent tiled frontage in biscuit brown faience. There are numerous references in the architecture to Stones' brewery.


See also:
* ''[[Stones Ltd]]''
* ''[[List of William Stones Ltd. pubs]]''


'''Images of the pub:'''
'''Images of the pub:'''

Revision as of 20:32, 7 January 2022

Cutlers Arms, 29 Westgate, Rotherham, South Yorkshire

Rebuilt in 1907 by Stones Ltd, this Grade 2 Listed pub has a magnificent tiled frontage in biscuit brown faience. There are numerous references in the architecture to Stones' brewery.


Images of the pub:

Photos from Steve Peck, November 2011:

Photos from Pete Loveday, April 2018: