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<big>'''John Seedhouse & Sons Ltd, ''' '' Seven Stars Brewery, 49 orig 105/107 High Street, Prince's End, Tipton, West Midlands.''</big>
[[File:PrincesEndSeedhouse02.jpg|thumb|Courtesy Hitchmough's Black Country Pubs]]
[[File:PrincesEndSeedhouseSevenStars.jpg|thumb|Brewery tap, the Seven Stars]]


In 1876 at the Seven Stars.
<big>'''John Seedhouse & Sons Ltd''', ''Seven Stars Brewery, 49 (originally 105-107) High Street, Princes End, Tipton, West Midlands''</big>


Fire 1890 caused £5,000 damage.  
In 1876 at the Seven Stars. A fire in 1890 caused £5,000 damage.  


Private company registered 1912.  
Private company registered 1912. John Seedhouse and Sons Ltd. Registered capital of £15,000, to take over the business of brewers, maltsters, hop merchants, and licensed victuallers carried on at High Street, Princes End, Tipton, by Messrs J, J A, and J E Seedhouse and Annie B Bayliss, as John Seedhouse and Sons.


John Seedhouse died in 1930 and a new company formed.  
John Seedhouse died in 1930 and a new company formed. Sold to [[Wolverhampton & Dudley Breweries Ltd]] on 3rd January 1951. Brewing ceased in 1955, but they continued to operate as wine and spirit merchants and importers.


In 1951 W&D and brewing ceased 1955, but continued as wine & spirit merchants.  
'''List of John Seedhouse pubs'''
 
''(Courtesy Hitchmough's Black Country Pubs)''
 
# Bridge, Park Lane West, Tipton (leased from 30th June 1936)
# Golden Lion, 46 Ash Street, Bradley, Bilston [1930s]
# Miners Arms, 28 Ruiton Street, Lower Gornal. A former home-brew pub. See: [[Miners Arms (Lower Gornal)]]
# Old Bulls Head, 19 St. Johns Street, Netherton
# Prince of Wales, 109 Tipton Road, Woodsetton
# Seven Stars, 107 High Street, Princes End, Tipton (acquired in 1885)
# Shepherds Cottage, 229 High Street, Princes End, Tipton. A former home-brew pub. See [[Shepherds Cottage (Princes End)]]
# Talbot, 13 Bradleys Lane, Princes End, Tipton
# Unicorn, 2 Tibbington Terrace, Tipton [1939]
# White Lion 13, Castle Street, Roseville, Coseley


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Latest revision as of 17:12, 14 March 2021

Seedhouse Tipton.jpg
Courtesy Hitchmough's Black Country Pubs
Brewery tap, the Seven Stars

John Seedhouse & Sons Ltd, Seven Stars Brewery, 49 (originally 105-107) High Street, Princes End, Tipton, West Midlands

In 1876 at the Seven Stars. A fire in 1890 caused £5,000 damage.

Private company registered 1912. John Seedhouse and Sons Ltd. Registered capital of £15,000, to take over the business of brewers, maltsters, hop merchants, and licensed victuallers carried on at High Street, Princes End, Tipton, by Messrs J, J A, and J E Seedhouse and Annie B Bayliss, as John Seedhouse and Sons.

John Seedhouse died in 1930 and a new company formed. Sold to Wolverhampton & Dudley Breweries Ltd on 3rd January 1951. Brewing ceased in 1955, but they continued to operate as wine and spirit merchants and importers.

List of John Seedhouse pubs

(Courtesy Hitchmough's Black Country Pubs)

  1. Bridge, Park Lane West, Tipton (leased from 30th June 1936)
  2. Golden Lion, 46 Ash Street, Bradley, Bilston [1930s]
  3. Miners Arms, 28 Ruiton Street, Lower Gornal. A former home-brew pub. See: Miners Arms (Lower Gornal)
  4. Old Bulls Head, 19 St. Johns Street, Netherton
  5. Prince of Wales, 109 Tipton Road, Woodsetton
  6. Seven Stars, 107 High Street, Princes End, Tipton (acquired in 1885)
  7. Shepherds Cottage, 229 High Street, Princes End, Tipton. A former home-brew pub. See Shepherds Cottage (Princes End)
  8. Talbot, 13 Bradleys Lane, Princes End, Tipton
  9. Unicorn, 2 Tibbington Terrace, Tipton [1939]
  10. White Lion 13, Castle Street, Roseville, Coseley