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<big>'''List of [[Melbourn Brothers (Stamford)]] Pubs'''</big> | |||
===Stamford=== | |||
# Boat & Railway, Wharf Road, Stamford. See [[Boat & Railway, Stamford]] | |||
# Brewery Inn (later '''Jolly Brewer'''), Foundry Road, Stamford. A former home-brew pub (purchased 1929). See [[Brewery Inn (Stamford)]] | |||
# Bull & Swan, St Martins, Stamford | |||
# Crown Hotel, All Saints Place, Stamford | |||
# Hit or Miss, Foundry Road, Stamford | |||
# Scotgate Inn, Scotgate, Stamford | |||
# Victoria, Ryhall Road, Stamford | |||
===Elsewhere in Lincolnshire=== | |||
# Bell Inn, Far Lane, Coleby | |||
# Black Horse, Grimsthorpe, near Bourne | |||
# Black Horse, High Street, Ingham | |||
# Bull, High Street, Rippingale | |||
# Cross Keys, Stow, near Gainsborough | |||
# Crown Inn, Dyke, near Bourne | |||
# Fighting Cocks, Market Place, Corby Glen, Lincolnshire. See [[Fighting Cocks (Corby Glen)]] | |||
# Five Bells, Main Street, Edenham | |||
# Five Bells, 2 Haconby Lane, Morton, near Bourne (purchased 1931) | |||
# Gainsborough Lady, Main Street, Uffington | |||
# Golden Lion, West Street, Bourne | |||
# Grapes, Southgate, Sleaford | |||
# Griffin Inn, Bulby Road, Irnham | |||
# Ingleby Arms, Marton, near Gainsborough | |||
# Kings Head, Navenby | |||
# Malt Shovel, Westgate, Grantham | |||
# Red Lion, Haconby | |||
# Rose & Crown, Swinegate, Grantham (sold to Mowbray & Co) | |||
# Royal Oak, Heckington (rebuilt 1931) | |||
# Six Bells, Witham on the Hill (purchased 1931) | |||
# Waggon & Horses, Burton Road, Lincoln | |||
# Waggon & Horses, Eastgate, Sleaford | |||
===Northamptonshire=== | |||
# Angel, Brigstock, near Corby (closed in 1907) | |||
# Blue Bell, High Street, Easton on the Hill | |||
# Corner Inn, Collyweston (closed in 1914) | |||
# Exeter Arms, Wakerley | |||
# George Hotel, Weldon, near Corby | |||
# Sea Horse, Deene, near Corby | |||
# White Swan, Woodnewton | |||
===Rutland=== | |||
# Black Horse, High Street, Uppingham (closed in the early 20th century) | |||
# Boot & Shoe, The Street, South Luffenham (purchased 1927) | |||
# Crown, Main Street, Great Casterton (purchased 1931) | |||
# Crown, Main Street, Tinwell | |||
# Cuckoo Inn, Wing, near Uppingham | |||
# Foundry Arms, Ryhall (closed in the early 20th century) | |||
# Green Dragon, The Square, Ryhall | |||
# Kingfisher, Preston, near Uppingham | |||
# Plough Inn, Main Street, Great Casterton (purchased 1931) | |||
# Rutland Angler (formerly Reynards), Main Street, Oakham | |||
# Wheatsheaf Inn, Greetham, near Oakham | |||
# Wheatsheaf, Northgate, Oakham | |||
# White Horse, Morcott, near Uppingham | |||
===Cambridgeshire=== | |||
# Black Horse, Overend, Elton |
Latest revision as of 13:07, 9 March 2023
List of Melbourn Brothers (Stamford) Pubs
Stamford
- Boat & Railway, Wharf Road, Stamford. See Boat & Railway, Stamford
- Brewery Inn (later Jolly Brewer), Foundry Road, Stamford. A former home-brew pub (purchased 1929). See Brewery Inn (Stamford)
- Bull & Swan, St Martins, Stamford
- Crown Hotel, All Saints Place, Stamford
- Hit or Miss, Foundry Road, Stamford
- Scotgate Inn, Scotgate, Stamford
- Victoria, Ryhall Road, Stamford
Elsewhere in Lincolnshire
- Bell Inn, Far Lane, Coleby
- Black Horse, Grimsthorpe, near Bourne
- Black Horse, High Street, Ingham
- Bull, High Street, Rippingale
- Cross Keys, Stow, near Gainsborough
- Crown Inn, Dyke, near Bourne
- Fighting Cocks, Market Place, Corby Glen, Lincolnshire. See Fighting Cocks (Corby Glen)
- Five Bells, Main Street, Edenham
- Five Bells, 2 Haconby Lane, Morton, near Bourne (purchased 1931)
- Gainsborough Lady, Main Street, Uffington
- Golden Lion, West Street, Bourne
- Grapes, Southgate, Sleaford
- Griffin Inn, Bulby Road, Irnham
- Ingleby Arms, Marton, near Gainsborough
- Kings Head, Navenby
- Malt Shovel, Westgate, Grantham
- Red Lion, Haconby
- Rose & Crown, Swinegate, Grantham (sold to Mowbray & Co)
- Royal Oak, Heckington (rebuilt 1931)
- Six Bells, Witham on the Hill (purchased 1931)
- Waggon & Horses, Burton Road, Lincoln
- Waggon & Horses, Eastgate, Sleaford
Northamptonshire
- Angel, Brigstock, near Corby (closed in 1907)
- Blue Bell, High Street, Easton on the Hill
- Corner Inn, Collyweston (closed in 1914)
- Exeter Arms, Wakerley
- George Hotel, Weldon, near Corby
- Sea Horse, Deene, near Corby
- White Swan, Woodnewton
Rutland
- Black Horse, High Street, Uppingham (closed in the early 20th century)
- Boot & Shoe, The Street, South Luffenham (purchased 1927)
- Crown, Main Street, Great Casterton (purchased 1931)
- Crown, Main Street, Tinwell
- Cuckoo Inn, Wing, near Uppingham
- Foundry Arms, Ryhall (closed in the early 20th century)
- Green Dragon, The Square, Ryhall
- Kingfisher, Preston, near Uppingham
- Plough Inn, Main Street, Great Casterton (purchased 1931)
- Rutland Angler (formerly Reynards), Main Street, Oakham
- Wheatsheaf Inn, Greetham, near Oakham
- Wheatsheaf, Northgate, Oakham
- White Horse, Morcott, near Uppingham
Cambridgeshire
- Black Horse, Overend, Elton