List of Brook & Co. pubs

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Brook & Co

  • 1. Blue Ball, Manchester Road, Thurlstone, near Penistone (acquired June 1870 by Thomas Bottomley Brook, and resold in Feb. 1872)
  • 2. Fleece Inn, Market Street, Penistone (acquired Dec. 1882 by Joseph Brook)
  • 3. Rock Inn, Rock Side Road, Thurlstone (owned by 1885, de- licensed 1911 & sold 1920)
  • 4. Dusty Miller, Millhouse Green, Thurlstone (owned by 1885)
  • 5. Fleece Inn, Bernard Street, Glossop (leased in Nov. 1885, later Gartside’s (Brookside) Brewery, Ashton under Lyne)
  • 6. Lord Nelson, Barnsley Road, Hoylandswaine (acquired 1886)
  • 7. Station Inn, Knabs Lane, Silkstone Common (June 1887) +
  • 8. Royal Arms, Wakefield Road, Barnsley (March 1889) +
  • 9. Turf Tavern, King Street, Hoyland Common (May 1890, sold to Samuel Smith, Tadcaster, 1920)
  • 10. Red Lion, Fulstone, near Holmfirth (Aug. 1890, sold in 1921)
  • 11. Dusty Miller, Gilead Road, Longwood, Huddersfield (Sept. 1890, sold to John Ainley & Sons, Huddersfield, 1921)
  • 12. Bridge Inn, Charlton Brook, High Green, near Sheffield (Dec. 1890) +
  • 13. Victoria Inn, Hill Street, Elsecar (March 1891, sold in 1908)
  • 14. Swan Inn, Golcar, near Huddersfield (July 1891, lease to Peter Marsland & Sons, Huddersfield, 1921)
  • 15. Furr Hill Inn, Golcar (leased in March 1892)
  • 16. Junction Inn, Barnsley Road, Dunkirk, Denby (Jan. 1893, sold to landlord 1920)
  • 17. Market Walk Hotel, Market Walk, Huddersfield (June 1893, sold in 1904)
  • 18. Commercial Inn, Manchester Road, Thurlstone (Feb. 1894) +
  • 19. Victoria Tavern, Pog Lane, Crane Moor (Sept. 1896, sold to landlord, 1921)
  • 20. Wentworth Arms, Sheffield Road, Penistone (leased in Dec. 1899) +
  • 21. Victoria, New Mill (leased in 1901)
  • 22. Golden Cross, Millhouse Green (June 1903) +
  • 23. Crystal Palace, Thurlstone (Nov. 1903) +
  • 24. Butcher’s Arms, Towngate, Hepworth (Dec. 1906, sold in Dec. 1921)
  • 25. Sun Inn, New Mill (leased in Oct. 1906)
  • 26. Fountain, Wellthorne Lane, Ingbirchworth (leased in March 1907)
  • 27. Pear Tree, Hadfield, near Glossop (became Gartside’s in the 1920s)
  • + Sold to Barnsley Brewery Co. Ltd., 1921