List of Lowe, Son & Cobbold Ltd pubs

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Lowe, Son & Cobbold Ltd

  • 1. Angel, South Witham
  • 2. Royal Oak, Swayfield
  • 3. Three Tuns, Castle Bytham
  • 4. Anchor, Mill Lane, Oundle
  • 5. Angel, St. Osyth’s Lane, Oundle
  • 6. Victoria, West Street, Oundle
  • 7. Black Horse, Fotheringhay Road, Nassington
  • 8. Cross Keys, King’s Cliffe
  • 9. Mermaid, Wansford
  • 10. Red Lion, Peterborough Road, Warmington, Northamptonshire
  • 11. Admiral, Station Road, Holme, Huntingdonshire
  • 12. Crown & Woolpack, Conington, Huntingdonshire
  • 13. Three Horseshoes, Mill Road, Wistow, Huntingdonshire
  • 14. Ye Olde Sun, Huntingdon Street, St. Neot’s
  • 15. Black Horse, King Street, Melton Mowbray
  • 16. Black Horse, Greetham, Rutland
  • 17. King William IV, Holwell, Leicestershire, See: King William IV Brewhouse
  • 18. Prince of Wales, New Street, Oakham
  • 19. Royal Horseshoes, Waltham, Leicestershire
  • 20. White Horse, Empingham
  • 21. Chequers, St. Peter’s Street, Stamford
  • 22. Hole in the wall, Cheyne Lane, Stamford
  • 23. Exeter Arms, Barrowden
  • 24. Fox & Hounds, North Luffenham
  • 25. Plough, Caldecott, Rutland
  • 26. Brewery Tap, Geeston, near Ketton, Rutland
  • 27. George & Dragon, Billingborough
  • 28. Millstone, Ryhall
  • 29. Oddfellow’s Arms, Peterborough
  • 30. Tennyson Arms, West Deeping
  • 31. Walnut Tree, Horsegate, Deeping St. James
  • 32. White Horse, Church Street, Market Deeping
  • 33. Wheatsheaf, Edith Weston
  • 34. Manchester Arms, Station Road, Tilbrook
  • 35. White Swan Inn, Uppingham (closed in 1935)
  • 36. Off-licence, High Street, Huntingdon (for sale in 1947)