List of Elijah Eyres Brewery Ltd pubs

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Elijah Eyres Brewery Ltd

KING’S LYNN

  • 1. Alexandra Inn, St. Anne’s Street (closed 1968)
  • 2. Barley Mow, Railway Road (closed 1998)
  • 3. Beaconsfield, High Street (closed 1909)
  • 4. Bentinck Arms, Lake Road
  • 5. Black Dog, Norfolk Street (closed 1908)
  • 6. Black Joke, North Street (closed 1920)
  • 7. Blacksmith’s Arms, Surrey Street (closed 1907)
  • 8. Beehive, Bridge Street
  • 9. Carpenter’s Arms, Norfolk Street (closed 1913)
  • 10. Central Hotel, Purfleet Street (closed 1958)
  • 11. Cherry Tree, Church Road (closed 1963)
  • 12. Crown Hotel, Church Street (closed 1891)
  • 13. Dolphin Inn, Friar Street (closed c. 1907)
  • 14. Drover’s Rest, Austin Street (closed 1909)
  • 15. Duke of Abercorn, Littleport Street (later owned by Sydney Evershed Ltd., Burton & known as Sandringham Restaurant)
  • 16. Duke of Connaught, St. Nicholas Street (closed 1970)
  • 17. Duke of Edinburgh, Littleport Street (closed 1969)
  • 18. Duke of Wellington, Nelson Street (closed 1892)
  • 19. Duke of York, Coronation Square (later owned by Frederick J. Carpenter Ltd. & closed 1914)
  • 20. Earl of Richmond, Pilot Street (closed 1909)
  • 21. Exchange Hotel, King Street (closed 1912)
  • 22. Ferry Boat, Ferry Lane (closed 1923)
  • 23. Ferry Boat, West Lynn (closed 1880)
  • 24. Fisherman’s Arms, Pilot Street (closed 1988)
  • 25. Fox & Hounds, Norfolk Street (closed 1906)
  • 26. Freebridge Inn, Freebridge Road, West Lynn
  • 27. Green Dragon, Norfolk Street (closed 1911)
  • 28. Green Man, later Gun Tavern, Baxter’s Plain (closed 1916)
  • 29. Half Moon, Pilot Street (closed 1877)
  • 30. Hob in the Wall, Littleport Street
  • 31. Jolly Farmer, Wisbech Road
  • 32. Jovial Fisherman, North Street (closed 1906)
  • 33. Ladybridge Tavern, Bridge Street (closed 1923)
  • 34. Lattice Inn, Chapel Street (later owned By Frederick J. Carpenter Ltd.)
  • 35. Lincoln Tavern, Mill Fleet Terrace
  • 36. London Porter House, London Road
  • 37. London Tavern, High Street (closed 1908)
  • 38. Lord Nelson, Austin Street (closed 1924)
  • 39. Lynn Arms, Norfolk Street (closed 1919)
  • 40. Mariner’s Compass, Providence Street (closed 1976)
  • 41. Mermaid & Fountain, Tower Street (closed 1908)
  • 42. Mitre, Queen Street (closed c.1909)
  • 43. Nag’s Head, Bridge Street (closed 1883)
  • 44. Norfolk Arms, Norfolk Street (closed 1922)
  • 45. Norfolk Arms, North Street (closed 1920)
  • 46. Oddfellows, Coronation Square (owned 1895)
  • 47. Ostrich, Norfolk Street (closed 1875)
  • 48. Oxford Arms, Norfolk Street (later Norfolk Arms & owned by Hogge & Seppings Ltd., Setchey)
  • 49. Portland Arms, Portland Street/ Station Road (later Railway Hotel & owned by John Jex Rolfe, London Road Brewery)
  • 50. Portland Arms, Wisbech Road (closed 1985)
  • 51. Purfleet Tavern, Purfleet Street (closed 1912)
  • 52. Red Rover, Surrey Street (closed 1883)
  • 53. Rising Sun, Stonegate Street (closed 1920)
  • 54. Rose, South Street (closed 1914)
  • 55. Stonemason’s Arms, South Everard Street (closed 1950)
  • 56. Theatre Tavern Stonegate Street (closed 1906)
  • 57. Salisbury Arms, Guanock Terrace (closed 1918)
  • 58. Spotted Cow, County Court Road (closed 1967)
  • 59. Station Hotel, Saddlebow Road, South Lynn (closed 1972)
  • 60. Steam Boat House, Boal Street (closed 1908)
  • 61. Three Fishes, Pilot Street (closed 1988)
  • 62. Three Horse Shoes, Surrey Street (closed 1877)
  • 63. Town Arms, Queen Street (closed 1891)
  • 64. Two Brewers, Purfleet Street (closed 1906)
  • 65. Victoria Inn, Pilot Street (closed by 1996)
  • 66. White Hart, St. James’ Street
  • 67. White Swan, Norfolk Street (closed 1887)
  • 68. Whitesmith’s Arms, Pilot Street (closed 1907)
  • 69. Windsor Tavern, Windsor Road (closed 1925)
  • 70. Woolpack, Gaywood Road
  • 71. Wrestlers, Queen Street (closed 1893)
  • 72. Yorkshire Tavern, Queen Street (closed 1907)
  • 73. Reindeer, Long Row (closed 1935)
  • 74. Rummer Hotel, Tower Street (ex- Morse & Woods, Swaffham, closed 1984)
  • 75. Seven Sisters, Extons Road (closed c.2001)
  • 76. Stanley Arms, Railway Road (closed 1982)
  • 77. Engineer’s Arms, Long Row, Gaywood (closed 1907)
  • 78. White Horse, Wootton Road, Gaywood
  • 79. Diamond Jubilee, Lynn Road, Gaywood (closed 1960)
  • 80. Victory, Victoria Buildings, Lynn Road, Gaywood (closed 1890)

NORFOLK (OUTSIDE KING’S LYNN)

  • 1. Lifeboat Inn, Brancaster (closed 1964)
  • 2. Ship Inn, Brancaster
  • 3. Forester’s Arms, Pales Green, Carbrooke (closed 1918)
  • 4. Dun Cow, later Albert Victor, Church Green, Castle Acre
  • 5. Duke of Edinburgh, Front Street, Burnham Market (closed by 1918)
  • 6. Three Horse Shoes, Burnham Overy (closed 1966)
  • 7. Albert Victor, Manor Road, Dersingham (closed 1975)
  • 8. Bell Inn, Lynn Road, Downham Market
  • 9. Bull, High Street, Downham Market
  • 10. Green Dragon, London Road, Downham Market
  • 11. Black Horse, Sluice Road, Denver (closed before 1900)
  • 12. Baker’s Arms, The Square, East Rudham (closed 1975)
  • 13. Oddfellows, East Rudham (closed 1915)
  • 14. New Inn, Flitcham (closed 1984)
  • 15. Unicorn, Station Road, Foulsham (closed 1960)
  • 16. Royal Oak, East Winch Road, Gayton (closed 1959)
  • 17. Jolly Farmers, Pott Row, Grimston (closed 1956)
  • 18. New Inn, Lynn Road, Grimston (closed 1970)
  • 19. Queen’s Head, Lynn Road, Grimston (closed 1912)
  • 20. Three Horse Shoes, North Street, Great Dunham (closed 1965)
  • 21. Crown, Castle Acre Road, Great Massingham (closed 1954)
  • 22. Rose & Crown, Lynn Road, Great Massingham (closed 2001)
  • 23. West Norfolk Hotel, Heacham
  • 24. Wheatsheaf, Cannon Corner, Heacham
  • 25. Buck, Helhoughton (closed 1980)
  • 26. King’s Head, The Green, Hempton (closed 1966)
  • 27. Golden Anchor, Walsingham Road, Hindringham (closed 1900)
  • 28. Neptune Hotel, Old Hunstanton
  • 29. Victory, Cromer Road, Old Hunstanton
  • 30. Nag’s Head, Ingoldisthorpe (closed 1908)
  • 31. Green Dragon, Pound Lane, Litcham (closed 1917)
  • 32. White Horse, Kettlestone (closed 1956)
  • 33. Railway Tavern, High Street, Little Walsingham (closed 1925)
  • 34. Smeeth Station Inn, Smeeth Road, Marshland St. James (later owned by Mills Brewery (Wisbech) Ltd., & closed in 1957)
  • 35. Cock Inn, High Street, Methwold (closed 1971)
  • 36. Sun Inn, Methwold (closed 1918)
  • 37. Castle, Mileham (closed 1920)
  • 38. Red Hart Inn, Nordelph (closed 1941)
  • 39. Royal Oak, Blackborough, Middleton (closed 1963)
  • 40. Crown, Ringstead, near Hunstanton
  • 41. Plough Inn, Sedgeford
  • 42. Red Lion, Station Road, Snettisham (closed 1964)
  • 43. Blacksmith’s Arms, Little London, Southery (closed 1928)
  • 44. Ferry Boat, Ferry Bank, Southery (closed 1986)
  • 45. Victory Inn, Ferry Bank Road, Southery (closed 1948)
  • 46. Townsend Arms, Wells Road, Stiffkey (closed 1971)
  • 47. Dray & Horses, Stow Bridge, Stow Bardolph (closed 1965)
  • 48. King William IV, Stody, near Holt (later owned by Steward & Patteson Ltd, Norwich)
  • 49. Lynn Arms, Syderstone, near Fakenham
  • 50. Dun Cow, Marsh Road, Terrington St. Clement
  • 51. Forester’s Arms, Marsh, Terrington St. Clement
  • 52. Plough, South Croft Field, Terrington St. Clement
  • 53. Scottgate, Marsh Field, Terrington St. Clement (closed 1960)
  • 54. Bridge Inn, Mid Level Bridge, Three Holes, near Upwell
  • 55. Wheatsheaf, Sixteen Foot Bank, Upwell (closed 1878)
  • 56. Woolpack, Roman Bank, Walpole St. Cross
  • 57. Five Alls, Highway, Walpole St. Peter (closed 1962)
  • 58. King’s Arms, Freeman Street, Wells next the Sea (closed 1910)
  • 59. Prince of Wales, Staithe Street, Wells next the Sea
  • 60. Lord Nelson, Quay, Wells next the sea (closed 1906)
  • 61. Ostrich Inn, Burnt Street, Wells next the Sea (closed 1914)
  • 62. Queen’s Head, East End Quay, Wells next the Sea (closed 1900)
  • 63. Royal Oak, Burnt Street, Wells next the Sea (closed by 1985)
  • 64. Sailor’s Home, Freeman Street, Wells next the Sea (closed 1903)
  • 65. Vine, High Street, Wells next the Sea (closed 1965)
  • 66. Carpenter’s Arms, Hundred Foot Bank, Welney (closed 1950)
  • 67. Eagle Tavern, Bedford Bank, Welney (later owned by Hall, Cutlack & Harlock Ltd., Ely & closed 1961)
  • 68. Railway Tavern, Station Road, Wendling (closed 1925)
  • 69. Live & Let Live, West Dereham (closed c. 1930)
  • 70. Bell, Mill Hill, West Rudham (closed 1961)
  • 71. Gibraltar, Wighton, near Walsingham (closed 1932)
  • 72. Bell Inn, High Street, Whissonsett (closed 1918)
  • 73. Oddfellows, Wiggenhall St. German’s (closed 1880)
  • 74. Three Horse Shoes, Church Walk, Wiggenhall st German’s (closed 1953)4
  • 75. Carrier’s Arms, Church Road, Wiggenhall St. Mary Magdalen (closed 1963)
  • 76. Rose & Crown, Downham Road, Outwell (closed 1967)
  • 77. Victoria, Cookthorpe Road, Stiffkey (closed 1962)

LINCOLNSHIRE

  • 1. Railway Hotel, Holbeach (closed 1908)
  • 2. Salutation, Long Sutton (ex- Edwin Dawes)
  • 3. Black Horse Inn, Long Sutton (ex- Edwin Dawes)

CAMBRIDGESHIRE

  • 1. Ship Inn, New Road, Peterborough
  • 2. Ostrich, North Street, Peterborough (acquired 1899)
  • 3. Standard Inn, Hill Street, Wisbech
  • 4. Swan, Old Market, Wisbech
  • 5. Corn Meter, Leverington Road, Wisbech (later owned by Oak Brewery, Wisbech)
  • 6. Oak, North Terrace, Wisbech
  • 7. Vine Inn, old Market, Wisbech (closed 1965)
  • 8. Ship, Downham, near Ely (owned 1878)