List of Forsters' Bishop Middleham Brewery Ltd. pubs

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Forsters' Bishop Middleham Brewery Ltd

  • 1. Oddfellows’ Arms, Coxhoe
  • 2. Queen’s Head, Villiers Street, Spennymoor
  • 3. Black Bull, Ferryhill
  • 4. Lion & Unicorn, Commercial Street, Willington
  • 5. Clarence & Northern Railway Hotel, Ferryhill Station
  • 6. Dun Cow, Main Street, Bishop Middleham
  • 7. Woolley Inn, Woolley, near Brancepeth
  • 8. Three Tuns, Cornforth, near Sedgefield
  • 9. Balaclava, West Cornforth, near Sedgefield
  • 10. Victoria, West Cornforth
  • 11. Market Hotel, High Street, Willington
  • 12. Colliery Inn, Quarrington Hill, near Durham
  • 13. Railway Tavern, Kelloe, near Durham
  • 14. Dun Cow, Quarrington Hill
  • 15. Thinford Bridge Inn, Thinford, near Ferryhill
  • 16. Wheatsheaf, Ferryhill
  • 17. Oddfellow’s Arms, Witton Gilbert
  • 18. Sportsman’s Arms, Gilesgate Moor, near Durham
  • 19. Bridge Inn, High Street, Spennymoor
  • 20. Surtees Arms, Chilton, near Ferryhill
  • 21. Cumberland Arms, Coundon Grange, near Bishop Auckland
  • 22. Off- licence, 2 Cross Street, Coundon Grange
  • 23. Thornley Colliery Inn, Thornley Colliery, near Durham
  • 24. Red Brick Inn, High Street, Shotton Colliery
  • 25. Dove Cote Inn, Salter’s Lane, Trimdon Grange
  • 26. Crown Hotel, West Row, Stockton on Tees
  • 27. Highland Inn, Back North Terrace, Seaham Harbour (closed 1908)
  • 28. Fox, Bow Street, Guisborough
  • 29. Royal Hotel, Market Place, Thirsk
  • 30. Stockton Hotel, High Street, Redcar
  • 31. Royal Oak, High Street, Great Ayton
  • 32. Custom House Inn, Grape Lane, Whitby
  • 33. Royal George, High Street, Staithes
  • 34. Harewood Arms (formerly Tickle Toby), High Street, Northallerton
  • 35. Three Horseshoes, Thornley, near Durham
  • 36. Post Boy Inn, Ferryhill