List of Home Brewery pubs previously owned

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Old Black Lion, Coalpit Lane, Nottingham, 1929
  • Blacks Head, High Street, Nottingham (for sale 1903 but leased to Home Brewery Co. Ltd. Until 1912)
  • Old White Lion, Lambley (closed 1903)
  • Gate Inn, Carlton (closed 1903)
  • Old Robin Hood, Coalpit Lane, Nottingham (for sale 1902)
  • Miltons Head, Saltergate, Chesterfield (referred 1907)
  • Old Spot, St. Helen’s Street, Derby (owned 1890)
  • Criterion, Market Head, Derby (owned 1890)
  • Red Lion, Canal Street, Derby (owned 1890)
  • Bulls Head, Queen Street, derby (owned 1890)
  • Sir Charles Napier, Brook Street, Derby (owned 1890)
  • Shamrock, Goodwin Street, Derby (owned 1890)
  • Moulders Arms, Mansfield Street (owned 1890)
  • Blue Bell, Market Place, Belper (owned 1890)
  • Lovers Leap, Eyam, Derbyshire (owned 1890)
  • Three Crowns, Bridgegate, Derby (referred 1905)
  • Old Oak, Agard Street, Derby (owned 1920)
  • George IV, Leonard Street, Derby (owned 1920)
  • City Tavern, Vivian Street, Derby (owned 1920)
  • Brown Bear, Lodge Lane, Derby (leased 1920)
  • Crown Tavern, Oxford Street, Derby (owned 1920)
  • Palmerston Arms, Back Parker Street, Derby (owned 1920)
  • Dog & Gun, Dog Kennels, Chesterfield (closed 1912)
  • Miltons Head, Saltergate, Chesterfield (closed 1907)
  • Moulders Arms, Holywell Street, Chesterfield (closed 1906)
  • Queens Head, Glumangate, Chesterfield (closed 1996)
  • Dog & Pheasant, Bloomsgrove Street, Nottingham (owned 1904)
  • Welbeck Hotel, Milton Street, Nottingham (owned 1904)
  • Raven, Rawson Street, Nottingham (owned 1904)
  • Sir John Franklin, Kirke White Street, Nottingham (owned 1904)
  • Fox Inn, Valley Road, Nottingham (owned 1904)
  • Napier Inn, Union Road, Nottingham (owned 1904)
  • New Inn, Union Road, Nottingham (owned 1904)
  • General Havelock, St. Ann’s Well Road, Nottingham (owned 1904)
  • Rifle Volunteer, Rye Road, Nottingham (owned 1904)
  • Gate Inn, Bridlesmith Gate, Nottingham (owned 1904)
  • New inn, Sneinton Road, Nottingham (owned 1904)
  • Queens Hotel, Alfreton Road, Nottingham (owned 1904)
  • Crocus Inn, Goodhead Street, Nottingham (owned 1904)
  • Zetland Arms, Welbeck Street, Nottingham (owned 1904)
  • Duke of Cambridge, Woodborough Road, Nottingham (owned 1904)
  • Quorn Hotel, Hucknall Road, Nottingham (owned 1904)
  • Three Horseshoes, Derby Road, Nottingham
  • Woolpack, Sussex Street, Nottingham (owned 1904)
  • Rose & Thistle, Wollaton Street, Nottingham (owned 1904)
  • Old Black Lion, Coalpit Lane (later Cranbrook Street), Nottingham (owned 1929)