List of Jennings Strying White & Co pubs

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Return to: Jennings Styring White & Co

Information was supplied courtesy of Dr. Alastair Wallace and The Dead Brewers Society


1. Arundel Arms (later Maypole) - Ansty, nr Tisbury

2. New Inn - Cann (nr Shaftesbury)

3. Kings Arms - Charlton Horethorne

4. Black Dog - Chilmark

5. Bridge Inn – Chilmark

6. Kings Elm - Compton Chamberlayne (leased)

7. Wyndham Arms – Dinton

8. Castle - Donhead

9. 2 other pubs/beerhouses in Donhead

10. White Hart – Downton

11. Black Horse - East Knoyle (leased)

12. Pure Drop – Ferndown

13. Kings Arms - Fonthill

14. New Inn - Fonthill

15. Royal Arms – Fordingbridge

16. Cross Keys - Fovant

17. Poplars Inn – Fovant

18. Bird in Hand – Henstridge

19. Grosvenor Hotel – Hindon

20. Compasses Beer House - Lower Chicksgrove, nr Tisbury

21. The Lamb – Ludwell

22. Blackmore Vale Inn – Marnhull

23. The Crown Inn – Marnhull

24. Queen’s Head – Marnhull

25. The Retreat - Marnhull

26. Gainsborough Arms - Milborne Port

27. Carpenters Arms – Poole

28. Crown Inn - Poole

29. Kings Arms - Poole

30. Shipwrights Arms – Poole

31. Engineers Arms - Salisbury

32. Devizes Rd Hotel – Salisbury

33. Round of Beef - Salisbury

34. Bennett Arms - Semley

35. Railway Hotel (Recently the Kingssettle)- Semley

36. The Mitre – Shaftesbury

37. Red Lion Hotel - Shaftesbury

38. Crown Inn – Stalbridge

39. New Inn - Stalbridge Weston

40. The New Inn - Stourton Caundle

41. London Elm – Swallowcliffe

42. Royal Oak - Swallowcliffe

43. Arundel Arms – Tisbury

44. Beckford Arms - nr Tisbury

45. Bell Inn/Cribbage Hut- nr Tisbury

46. Bennet Arms - Tisbury

47. Boot Inn – Tisbury

48. Cross Inn (beer & cider house) I- Tisbury

49. Crown Inn – Tisbury

50. Marnhull House Inn - Upper Marnhull

51. Fox Inn - West Knoyle

52. Bridge Inn - West Quay, Poole

53. Railway Inn - Yetminster

  • It is believes that the Royal Oak at Swallowcliffe was also a Styrings pub.
  • There were other pubs in Poole served by the Poole Brewery of FW & TH Styring. Suffice it to say that most, if not all, of the old Eldridge Pope pubs in Poole were originally Styrings.
  • Pubs in Marnhull, Stalbridge and Henstrige were most likely ex-Jennings & White (later Jennings, Styring, White & Co).
  • Styrings took over the malthouses in Stalbridge and there was a pub adjacent (name unknown)