List of Aylwin & Snowden public houses

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Aylwin & Snowden

The full list of properties is listed in the Sale Particulars of Force of Exeter deposited at the Devon Heritage Centre [formerly the Devon Record Office]:-

Sale Particulars: Well Park Brewery, Alphington Road, Exeter, 20 licensed properties, cottages and land, 1925 Reference number FOR/B/6/1/458

On dissolution of partnership of Claude Beresford Graham Alwyn and Arthur Jackson Snowden Well Park Brewery, Alphington Road, Exeter

  • The "Foresters' Arms", Chapel Street, Exmouth ( let to Mr. William Pope),
  • The "King's Arms", East Budleigh (let to Mr. Leonard Clemens),
  • The "Three Tuns", Silverton (let to Mr. Sidney John Tremlett),
  • The "Bell", Thorverton (let to Mr. Henry Richard Prowse),
  • The "King's Arms", Crediton (let to Mr. Charles Legg),
  • The "Huntsman", Ide (let to Captain W.Hall),
  • The "Royal Oak", Exminster (let to Mr. Thomas Edwin Reffaway*),
  • The "Ship", Heavitree (Public House let to Mr. Thomas Baker Fletcher,
  • The Malt House let to Messrs. Maudes Motor Mart, The Smiths' shop let to Mr. G.Chambers, The "New Inn", Cheriton Cross (let to Mr. W.H.Warren),
  • The "New Inn" and 1 and 2 New Inn Cottages, Old Town Street, Dawlish (let to Mr. John W. Ferris),
  • The "Blue Anchor" (known as the Anchr Inn), Teign Street, Teignmouth (let to Mr. William Prideaux),
  • The "Welcome Inn" and 1 Exe View Cottages, Havens Bank, Exeter (let to Mrs. Ellen Osborne,
  • The "Queen's Head", Edmond Street, Exeter (let to Mr. J. Baker),
  • The "Phoenix", Goldsmith Street, Exeter (let to Mrs. E.A.Johns),
  • The "Ropemaker's Arms", Bath Road (Blackboy Road), Exeter (let to Mr. John Whensley),
  • The "George Inn", Colyton (let to Mr. Simon Passmore),
  • The "Old Swan Inn", Crediton (let to Mr. John Daniel Hatherby),
  • The "King's Arms", Clifford Street, Chudleigh (let to Mr. William Yeandle) and 5 Clifford Street, Chudleigh (let to Mr. Frederick Caunter), 9 Holloway Street, Exeter (let to Mr. G.J.Gardner),
  • The "North Devon Inn", 52/3 Paul Street, Exeter (let to Mr. Richard Blackmore and 51 Paul Street, Exeter,
  • "Well Park House", Alphington Road, Exeter (occupied by C.B.G.Aylwin)

A covenant that The "Jolly Sailor Inn", Teignmouth to purchase all malt liquors from Well Park Brewery, to be sold by auction at the Rougemont Hotel, Exeter on 27 February 1925 by Sidney H. Motion. Includes map showing location of licensed properties. The brewery was closed when both partners served in the Army during the War.

[*This is more likely to be Reddaway.]

Information provided courtesy of Exeter Memories and the South West Heritage Centre's Catalogue. With thanks to Sue Jackson, Exeter Local History Society Membership Secretary.