List of Youngs of Wandsworth pubs

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LIST OF Young & Co (Wandsworth) TIED HOUSES

This list was compiled from a list in the brewery's RAM magazine dated Summer 2005. It therefore represents the situation at about the time that Youngs stopped brewing. Information has been added about the pubs from Helen Osborne's book 'Inn and Around London: A History of Young's Pubs (published by the brewery in 1991); and from other sources. Some changes since 2005 have been included.

East London

  • Leman Street Tavern, 31 Leman Street, Aldgate, London E1 (opened by Geronimo)
  • Hollands (ex Exmouth Arms), 7 Exmouth Street, Stepney, London E1 (closed in 1997)
  • Royal Oak, 73 Columbia Road, Bethnal Green, London E2 (Ex Truman; acquired by Youngs in 2013)
  • Royal Standard, 161-165 Kingsland Road, Haggerston, London E2 (Demolished ca.2014)
  • Coborn Arms, 8 Coborn Road, Bow, London E3 (To Youngs in 1984)
  • Crown, 223 Grove Road, Bow, London E3 (To Youngs in 2010)
  • Princess Of Wales (formerly Prince Of Wales), 146 Lea Bridge Road, Clapton, London E5 (Leased by Youngs since 1964; freehold acquired from Whitbread in 1990)
  • Norfolk Arms, 49 Cecilia Road, Hackney, London E8 (Demolished in 2004)
  • Rose & Crown, 13 Mare Street, London E8 (Was run by Youngs in the 1980s)
  • Tiger, 245 Wick Road, Homerton, London E9 (Was run by Youngs in the 1980s)
  • Queens Head, 8 Flamborough Street, Poplar, London E14 (First leased by Youngs in 1831; became a free house in 2018; the Queen Mother pulled a pint here!)
  • Cow, 4 Chestnut Plaza, Stratford City, London E20 (Opened 2011)
  • London Spa, 70 Exmouth Market, Clerkenwell, London EC1 (Bought by H H Finch in 1882 after leasing since 1865; then to Youngs in 1991; in 2002, sold as a free house)
  • Sekforde Arms, Sekforde Street, Clerkenwell, London EC1 (Ex Charrington; Youngs leased the pub between 1988 and 2014)
  • Fox & Anchor, 115 Charterhouse Street, Farringdon, London EC1 (To Youngs in 2014)
  • City House, 86 Bishopsgate, Liverpool Street, London EC2 (Ex H H Finch; rebuilt after destruction by a bomb; then closed and demolished for redevelopment in 2011)
  • Dirty Dicks, 202 Bishopsgate, Liverpool Street, London EC2 (Ex H H Finch)
  • White Horse, 2 Broadgate Place, Liverpool Street, London EC2
  • Finch's, 12a Finsbury Square, Shoreditch, London EC2 (Opened in May 1999)
  • Chapmans / Wine Lodge, 145 Fenchurch Street, Fenchurch Street, London EC3 (Acquired by Youngs from a private owner in 1986, but sold off in 2008)
  • East India Arms, 67 Fenchurch Street, Fenchurch Street, London EC3 (A former Charrington pub, leased to Youngs in 1973-1994; now Shepherd Neame)
  • Elephant, 119 Fenchurch Street, Fenchurch Street, London EC3 (Demolished ca.2014)
  • Lamb Tavern, 10 Leadenhall Market, Gracechurch Street, London EC3 (Youngs from 1985)
  • Old Toms Bar, 10 Leadenhall Market, Gracechurch Street, London EC3 (Youngs from 1985)
  • Three Lords, 27 Minories, Minories, London EC3 (Leased by Youngs since 1986 but later managed by others)
  • Walrus & Carpenter (formerly Cock), 45 Monument Street, London EC3 (A Charrington pub leased by Youngs from 1992 to 2006)
  • City Retreat, 74 Shoe Lane, Farringdon Street, London EC4A (Demolished)
  • Master Gunner, 37 Cathedral Place, St Pauls, London EC4M (Demolished and replaced by the Paternoster)
  • Paternoster, 2-4 Queens Head Passage, St Pauls, London EC4M (Opened 2004)
  • Candlemaker, 99 Cannon Street, Cannon Street, London EC4N (Young's from March 2018)
  • Oyster Shed, 1 Angel Lane, Cannon Street, London EC4R (Opened 2012)
  • Albion, 2-3 New Bridge Street, Fleet Street, London EC4V (Young's from 2008)

North London

  • Canonbury, Canonbury Place, Canonbury, London N1 (Young's from 2015)
  • Marquess Tavern, 32 Canonbury Street, Canonbury, London N1 (Bought by Youngs in 1970, then sold as a free house)
  • Narrow Boat, 119 St Peters Street, Islington, London N1 (Ex Star (Charrington); Youngs from 2012)
  • Kings Head, 115 Upper Street, Islington, London N1 (Ex Taylor Walker. To Youngs in 2014)
  • Betjeman Arms, St Pancras Station, Kings Cross, London N1 (Opened by Youngs in 2008 on the site of the Shires Bar)
  • Curious Pig, St Pancras Station, Unit 53, Kings Cross, London N1 (Only open from 2015 to 2018; now a sandwich shop)
  • Castle, 54 Pentonville Road, Pentonville, London N1
  • Spread Eagle, 141 Albert Street, Camden High Street, London NW1 (Leased by Youngs for many years, then bought by them in 1929)
  • Square Tavern, 26 Tolmers Square, Euston, London NW1 (Ex Truman)
  • Queens, 49 Regents Park Road, Primrose Hill, London NW1 (Ex QUEENS HOTEL (Charrington): was tenanted by H H Finch, but sold to Young's in 1991)
  • Roebuck, 15 Pond Street, Hampstead Belsize Park, London NW3 (Ex Charrington)
  • Flask Tavern, 14 Flask Walk, Hampstead Village, London NW3 (Rebuilt in 1874, and acquired by Youngs in 1904)
  • Horse & Groom, 68 Heath Street, Hampstead Village, London NW3 (Acquired by Youngs in 1897; but sold off ca.2001)
  • Greyhound, 52 Church End, Hendon, London NW4 (Young's by 2005)
  • Bull & Gate, 389 Kentish Town Road, Kentish Town, London NW5 (Ex Charrington; Young's from 2013)
  • Lion & Unicorn (ex Royal Arms), 42 Gaisford Street, Kentish Town, London NW5
  • Queens Arms, 1 Kilburn High Road, Kilburn, London NW6 (leased by Youngs until the freehold was purchased in 1980; destroyed by bombing in 1940, and rebuilt in 1958)
  • Beaufort, 2 Heritage Avenue, Colindale, London NW9 (Opened 2008)
  • Grand Junction Arms, Acton Lane, Harlesden, London NW10 (Bought by Youngs in 1939 after leasing since the 19c.)

South-East London

  • Woolpack, 98 Bermondsey Street, Borough East, London SE1 (Ex Taylor Walker)
  • Bunch Of Grapes, 2 St Thomas Street, Borough High Street, London SE1 (To Youngs ca.1990)
  • Wheatsheaf, 6 Stoney Street, Borough Market, London SE1 (Ex Courage; to Youngs in about 2000)
  • Founders Arms, 52 Hopton Street, South Bank, London SE1 (Built 1979)
  • Mulberry Bush, 89 Upper Ground, South Bank, London SE1
  • Prince William Henry, 217 Blackfriars Road, Waterloo East, London SE1 (Built 1975)
  • Grove, 26 Camberwell Grove, Camberwell, London SE5 (Young's from 2006)
  • Wickwood Tavern, 58 Flaxman Road, Camberwell, London SE5 (Closed)
  • Catford Ram, 9 Winslade Way, Catford, London SE6 (Opened 1974)
  • Cutty Sark, 4-6 Belfast Quay, East Greenwich, London SE10 (Young's from 2012)
  • Old Brewery, Cutty Sark Gate, Greenwich Centre, London SE10 (Ex Meantime; Young's from 2016)
  • Richard I (Tolly's), 52-54 Royal Hill, Greenwich South, London SE10 (Young's from 1974)
  • White Bear, 138 Kennington Park Road, Kennington, London SE11 (Young's from 2014)
  • Crown, 117 Burnt Ash Hill, Lee, London SE12 (Bought by Youngs in 1971 after leasing since 1896)
  • Ship, 39-47 St Marychurch Street, Rotherhithe North, London SE16 (Young's from 1985)
  • Dial Arch, The Warren, Off No.1 Street, Woolwich, London SE18 (Opened June 2010)
  • Guard House, 1 The Street, Woolwich, London SE18 (Opened as a Geronimo pub in Feb 2016)
  • Railway Bell, 14 Cawnpore Road, Upper Norwood, London SE19 (Bought by Youngs in 1885)
  • Clock House, 196a Peckham Rye, East Dulwich, London SE22 (A Young's pub since 1970)
  • Dulwich Wood House, 39 Sydenham Hill, Dulwich, London SE26 (First leased by Youngs in 1889)
  • Bricklayers Arms, 189 Dartmouth Road, Sydenham, London SE26 (First leased by Youngs in 1884, and rebuilt in 1924)
  • Hope, 49 High Street, West Norwood, London SE27 (Bought by Youngs in 1902 after leasing since 1850)

South-West London

  • Fox & Hounds, 29 Passmore Street, Belgravia, London SW1 (Ex Charrington; Young's late 1990s)
  • Rising Sun, 46 Ebury Bridge Road, Belgravia, London SW1 (Leased by Youngs from the Grosvenor Estates since 1827; rebuilt by Youngs in 1891, and again in 1961)
  • Morpeth Arms, 58 Millbank, Pimlico, London SW1 (Ex Watney, bought by Youngs in 1984)
  • Clarence, 53 Whitehall, St James, London SW1 (via Geronimo, 2009)
  • Phoenix, 14 Palace Street, Victoria, London SW1
  • Buckingham Arms, 62 Petty France, Westminster, London SW1 (Rebuilt in 1898, and bought by Youngs in 1930)
  • Royal Oak, 2 Regency Street, Westminster, London SW1 (Ex Watney, Young's since 1989)
  • Hope & Anchor, 123 Acre Lane, Brixton, London SW2 (Bought by Youngs in 1933 after a period of leasing; rebuilt 1937)
  • Coopers Arms, 87 Flood Street, Chelsea, London SW3 (Ex Watney; Young's since 1990)
  • Surprise, 6 Christchurch Terrace, Chelsea, London SW3 (Leased from 2010)
  • Windmill On The Common, South Side, Clapham Common, London SW4 (Bought by Youngs in 1899 after leasing since 1848)
  • Cock & Hen, 360 North End Road, Fulham, London SW6 (Young's since 2008; it had a microbrewery in 2007)
  • Duke On The Green (Duke of Cumberland), 235 New Kings Road, Fulham, London SW6 (Rebuilt by Youngs in 1893-1894 on the site of a previous pub)
  • George, 506 Fulham Road, Fulham, London SW6 (Young's from March 2009; sold off for retail in 2013)
  • Waterside, Imperial Wharf, Fulham, London SW6 (Opened by Youngs in 2006)
  • Prince of Wales, 99 Union Road, South Lambeth, London SW8 (Built by Youngs in 1936; sold off in 1993; now a free house called 'Feeleys')
  • Plough, 518 Wandsworth Road, South Lambeth, London SW8 (The former tap of the adjacent Plough brewery; bought by Youngs in 1923; sold off in 2012)
  • Surprise, 16 Southville, South Lambeth, London SW8 (Bought by Youngs in 1925 after a period of lease)
  • Nine Elms Tavern, Nine Elms Lane, Riverlight Quay, South Lambeth Nine Elms, London SW8 (New-build, opened August 2015)
  • Riverside, 5 St George Wharf, South Lambeth Nine Elms, London SW8
  • Clapham North / Bedford Arms, 409 Clapham Road, Stockwell, London SW9 (Young's from 2013)
  • Trinity Arms, 45 Trinity Gardens, Stockwell Brixton, London SW9 (Bought by Youngs in 1911 after leasing since 1885). See: Trinity Arms, Brixton
  • Chelsea Ram, 32 Burnaby Street, West Brompton, London SW10 (Young's from 1984)
  • Finch's (Kings Arms), 190 Fulham Road, West Brompton, London SW10 (Bought by H H Finch in 1897; Youngs since 1991)
  • Hollywood Arms, 45 Hollywood Road, West Brompton, London SW10 (Young's since 2006)
  • Castle, 115 Battersea High Street, Battersea, London SW11 (Freehold acquired by Youngs in 1891; rebuilt 1965; sold off in 2011)
  • Duke Of Cambridge, 228 Battersea Bridge Road, Battersea, London SW11 (Became a Young & Bainbridge house in 1864)
  • Plough, 89 St Johns Hill, Clapham Junction, London SW11 (The original pub was built by Young & Bainbridge in 1875, but was destroyed by bombing in 1940; a replacement pub was opened in 1958; was demolished in 2007 and the site redeveloped incorporating a new pub)
  • Devonshire (Duke of Devonshire), 39 Balham High Road, Balham, London SW12 (Leased by Young & Bainbridge in 1832; acquired by Youngs in 1925)
  • Grove, 39 Oldridge Road, Balham, London SW12 (The site was bought by Young & Bainbridge in 1870 and the pub was built 1873-1877)
  • Nightingale, 97 Nightingale Lane, Balham, London SW12 (Acquired by Youngs in 1920)
  • Bulls Head, 373 Lonsdale Road, Barnes, London SW13 (Freehold acquired by Youngs in 1896)
  • Coach & Horses, 27 High Street, Barnes, London SW13 (First leased by Young & Bainbridge in 1831)
  • White Hart, Riverside, Barnes, London SW13 (Acquired by Young & Bainbridge in 1857; rebuilt early 20c)
  • Hare & Hounds, 216 Upper Richmond Road West, East Sheen, London SW14 (Bought by Youngs in 1897 after leasing since 1831)
  • Charlie Butler, 40 High Street, Mortlake, London SW14 (Built in 1968 to replace an old pub, the OLD GEORGE, which was demolished for road widening; named after Young's horsekeeper for 43 years; sold off in 2011 and demolished)
  • Jolly Gardeners, 36 Lower Richmond Road, Mortlake, London SW14 (leased by Youngs since 1833; rebuilt 1922)
  • Boathouse, 32 Brewhouse Street, Putney, London SW15 (Opened by Youngs in 2004)
  • Castle, 220 Putney Bridge Road, Putney, London SW15 (Youngs since 1831; rebuilt in 1935; destroyed by a bomb in 1941 with the loss of 53 lives; rebuilt again in 1959; demolished 2003)
  • Dukes Head, 8 Lower Richmond Road, Putney, London SW15 (Bought by Youngs in 1899 after leasing since 1832)
  • Green Man, Putney Heath, Putney, London SW15 (Bought by Youngs in 1931 after leasing since 1831)
  • Half Moon, 93 Lower Richmond Road, Putney, London SW15 (Bought by Youngs in 1899 after leasing since 1832)
  • Spotted Horse, 122 Putney High Street, Putney, London SW15 (Leased by Youngs from 1832 and bought by them in 1899)
  • Angel, 11 High Street, Roehampton, London SW15 (First leased by Youngs in 1872 and bought by them in 1880; rebuilt in 1893)
  • Kings Head, 1 Roehampton High Street, Roehampton, London SW15 (Young's from 2012)
  • Maltese Cat, Aubyn Square, Roehampton, London SW15 (Opened in December 1961 but demolished ca.2005)
  • Bedford Park, 223 Streatham High Road, Streatham, London SW16 (Ex Watney; Youngs leased it 1990-2009; converted to offices)
  • Bull (Pied Bull), 498 Streatham High Road, Streatham, London SW16 (First leased by Youngs in 1832)
  • Castle, 38 High Street, Tooting, London SW17 (Bought by Youngs in 1899 after leasing since 1832)
  • Gorringe Park, 29 London Road, Tooting, London SW17 (Bought by Youngs in 1898 after leasing since 1892)
  • Leather Bottle, 538 Garratt Lane, Tooting, London SW17 (Bought by Youngs in 1899 after leasing since 1832)
  • Prince Of Wales, 646 Garratt Lane, Tooting, London SW17 (Leased by Youngs in 1865; rebuilt in 1898, and bought outright in 1922; converted to a supermarket)
  • Trafalgar Arms, 148 High Street, Tooting, London SW17 (By Joseph Hill for Hodgson (Kingston) Brewery, 1930; to Youngs in 2015)
  • Halfway House, 521 Garratt Lane, Earlsfield, London SW18 (created as a pub by Youngs in 1991)
  • Alma, 499 Old York Road, Wandsworth, London SW18 (Built 1866, leased by Youngs from 1872 and bought in 1883)
  • Armoury (ex Crane), 14 Armoury Way, Wandsworth, London SW18 (Bought by Youngs in 1899 after leasing since 1832)
  • Brewers Inn (Two Brewers), 147 East Hill, Wandsworth, London SW18 (Leased by Youngs from Magdalen College Oxford from 1831, rebuilt 1900, and remodelled 1930s; bought outright by Youngs only in 1974)
  • Brewery Tap (previously Ram Inn), 68 Wandsworth High Street, Wandsworth, London SW18. See Ram Inn, Wandsworth
  • County Arms, 345 Trinity Road, Wandsworth, London SW18 (Built by Youngs in 1852; rebuilt 1890)
  • Gardeners Arms, 268 Merton Road, Wandsworth, London SW18 (Bought by Youngs in 1915 after leasing since 1875)
  • Grapes, 39 Fairfield Street, Wandsworth, London SW18 (Bought by Youngs in 1899 after leasing since 1841)
  • Kings Arms, 96 Wandsworth High Street, Wandsworth, London SW18 (Bought by Youngs from the Spencer family in 1836)
  • Old Sergeant, 104 Garratt Lane, Wandsworth, London SW18 (Bought by Youngs from Earl Spencer in 1857)
  • Pig & Whistle, 481 Merton Road, Wandsworth, London SW18 (Bought by Youngs in 1969, and converted to a pub in 1974)
  • Queen Adelaide, 35 Putney Bridge Road, Wandsworth, London SW18 (Youngs first leased the pub in 1838 and bought it outright in 1915)
  • Ship, 41 Jews Row, Wandsworth, London SW18 (Bought by Youngs in 1897 after leasing since 1832)
  • Spread Eagle, 71 Wandsworth High Street, Wandsworth, London SW18 (Bought by Youngs in 1836 and rebuilt by them in 1898)
  • Waterfront, Juniper Drive, Wandsworth, London SW18 (Opened November 2006)
  • Wheatsheaf, 30 Putney Bridge Road, Wandsworth, London SW18 (Bought by Youngs in 1916 after leasing since 1867; closed September 2008)
  • Kings Head, 18 High Street, Merton, London SW19 (Bought by Youngs in 1899 after leasing since 1831; closed in July 2004 and converted to offices)
  • Prince of Wales, Morden Road, Merton, London SW19 (Bought by Youngs in 1919 after leasing since 1876; sold off as a free house)
  • Alexandra, 33 Wimbledon Hill Road, Wimbledon, London SW19 (Built under lease by Youngs in 1876; freehold acquired in 1923)
  • Crooked Billet, 15 Crooked Billet, Wimbledon, London SW19 (Young's since 1888)
  • Dog & Fox, 24 High Street, Wimbledon, London SW19 (Leased by Youngs from 1834)
  • Hand In Hand, 6 Crooked Billet, Wimbledon, London SW19 (Run by the Holland family as a free beerhouse until sold to Youngs in 1974)
  • Rose & Crown Hotel, 55 High Street, Wimbledon, London SW19 (Leased by Youngs since 1832 and bought by them in the 1860s)

West London

  • One Tun, 58-60 Goodge Street, Fitzrovia, London W1 (A former H H Finch house rebuilt in 1829; acquired by Young's in 1991)
  • Adam & Eve, 77 Wells Street, Fitzrovia, London W1
  • Wargrave (Arms), 42 Brendon Street, Marylebone, London W1 (H H Finch from 1894; to Youngs in 1991, but sold off)
  • Guinea, 30 Bruton Place, Mayfair, London W1 (Leased by Youngs since 1888)
  • Windmill, 6 Mill Street, Mayfair, London W1 (Lease acquired by Youngs in 1990)
  • Mitre, 24 Craven Terrace, Bayswater, London W2 (Ex Whitbread; acquired by Youngs from Capitol Pub Co in 2008)
  • Porchester (formerly Royal Oak), 88 Bishops Bridge Road, Bayswater, London W2 (Ex Truman; acquired by Youngs from Capitol Pub Co in 2008)
  • Crown & Anchor, 374 High Road, Chiswick, London W4 (Bought by Youngs in 1903 after leasing since 1856; sold off in 2005 but still open as a pub). See: Crown & Anchor, Chiswick
  • Grange, 29 The Common, Ealing, London W5 (Young's from 2006)
  • New Inn, 62 St Marys Road, Ealing, London W5 (Young's from 2013)
  • Brook Green Hotel, 170 Shepherds Bush Road, Hammersmith, London W6 (Bought by Youngs in 1944 after leasing from the original owners from new)
  • Hammersmith Ram, King Street, Hammersmith, London W6 (Originally the 'Angel'; acquired by Youngs in 1966, and renamed the 'Builders', to replace a nearby Young's pub the 'Builders Arms' which was closed for redevelopment)
  • Old Ship, 25 Upper Mall, Hammersmith, London W6 (Ex Watney; acquired by Youngs in August 2008)
  • Thatched House, 115 Dalling Road, Hammersmith, London W6 (Acquired by Youngs in 1899 after leasing since 1832)
  • Britannia, 1 Allen Street, Kensington, London W8 (Until 1938 called the BRITANNIA BREWERY TAP - the tap of the adjacent William Wells' Britannia Brewery. Both the brewery and the pub were built in 1834, and taken over by Young's in 1924)
  • Prince Alfred, 5a Formosa Street, Maida Vale, London W9 (Acquired by Youngs in 2006)
  • Duke Of Wellington, 179 Portobello Road, Notting Hill, London W11 (Built in 1860 and designed probably by Thomas Pocock; acquired by H H Finch in 1890; Youngs since 1991)
  • Hoop, 83 Notting Hill Gate, Notting Hill, London W11 (bought by H H Finch in 1890; rebuilt in 1957; mentioned in 'Nairn's London' in 1966; Youngs since 1991, then converted to retail in the 1990s)
  • Bushranger, 55 Goldhawk Road, Shepherds Bush, London W12 (Acquired by Youngs in 2008; sold to developers in 2012)
  • Britannia Tap, 150 Warwick Road, West Kensington, London W14 (One of only two tied houses of the William Wells Britannia Brewery, which was taken over by Youngs in 1924; pub closed by Youngs in 2012)
  • Lamb, 94 Lambs Conduit Street, Bloomsbury, London WC1 (A cider house rebuilt in 1879 and acquired by Youngs in 1956)
  • Three Cups, 20-22 Sandland Street, Holborn, London WC1 (Ex Charrington; Youngs leased the pub from 1991 to 2003 when they sold the lease to Hall & Woodhouse; now the 'Old Nick')
  • Calthorpe Arms, 252 Grays Inn Road, Mount Pleasant, London WC1 (Ex Watney; Young's since 1984)
  • Marquess Of Anglesey, 39 Bow Street, Covent Garden, London WC2 (Rebuilt in 1957 after destruction by WW2 bombing; Youngs acquired the freehold in 1958)
  • Columbia Bar, 69 Aldwych, Strand, London WC2 (Opened as a pub by Youngs in 1998, but sold by them in 2004)
  • Bridge Hotel, Western Avenue, Greenford, Middlesex (Opened by Youngs in 1937)
  • Castle, 18 Upper Square, Isleworth, Middlesex (Bought by Youngs in 1894 after leasing since 1831; rebuilt 1930s)
  • Coach & Horses, 183 London Road, Isleworth, Middlesex (Bought by Youngs in 1897 after leasing from the Percy estate since 1831)
  • Abercorn Arms, 76 Church Road, Teddington, Middlesex (Bought by Youngs in 1887 - possibly from the Kingston Brewery)
  • Queen Dowager, 49 North Lane, Teddington, Middlesex (Bought by Youngs in 1887, after leasing since 1860; rebuilt in 1906-1907; sold by Youngs to property developers in 2011; demolished for housing development in 2013)
  • Alexander Pope (formerly Popes Grotto), Cross Deep, Twickenham, Middlesex (Originally built by Youngs in 1852; rebuilt in 1959 after the original destroyed by bombing in WW2)
  • Old Anchor, 71 Richmond Road, Twickenham, Middlesex (Bought by Youngs in 1897 as a beerhouse and rebuilt; closed in 2014 and became a supermarket)
  • Rising Sun, 277 Richmond Road, Twickenham, Middlesex (A former Watney pub leased by Youngs from 2001 to 2012)

Surrey

  • Plough, Croydon Road, Beddington, Surrey (Built 1897 by J Barker for Young & Co)
  • Dolphin, The Street, Betchworth, Surrey (Acquired by Youngs in 1984)
  • Greyhound Hotel, 2 High Street, Carshalton, Surrey (Leased then owned by Youngs since 1834)
  • Crown Hotel, 7 London Street, Chertsey, Surrey (Acquired by Youngs in 1898)
  • Foley Arms, 106 Hare Lane, Claygate, Surrey (Bought by Youngs in 1888)
  • Dog & Bull, 24 Surrey Street, Croydon, Surrey (Acquired by Youngs in 1899 after leasing since 1832)
  • Gloucester, 111 White Horse Road, Croydon, Surrey (rebuilt in 1961; demolished for a supermarket in 2004)
  • Tamworth Arms, 62 Tamworth Road, Croydon, Surrey (Acquired by Youngs in 1878 after leasing since 1857; sold to developers in 2008)
  • Falkland Arms, 60 Falkland Road, Dorking, Surrey (Ex Friary Meux)
  • Old House At Home, 24 West Street, Dorking, Surrey (Ex Courage; Young's since 1989)
  • Plough, Orestan Lane, Effingham, Surrey (Ex Courage; Young's since 1989)
  • Kings Arms, 144 East Street, Epsom, Surrey (Acquired by Youngs in 1908 after leasing since 1880s)
  • Rising Sun, 14 Heathcote Road, Epsom, Surrey (Young's since 2006)
  • Bear, 71 High Street, Esher, Surrey (Young's since 1888)
  • Bell, Bell Lane, Fetcham, Surrey (Designed by Joseph Hill for Hodgson's Kingston Brewery; Young's by 2005)
  • Black Horse, Station Road, Gomshall, Surrey (One of three pubs owned by Reffell Brothers' Gomshall Brewery, which closed in 1926 when the pub was acquired by Youngs; sold to Whitbread as a pub-swap deal in 1990; no longer a pub)
  • Fox & Goose, 325 Petersham Road, Ham, Surrey (Acquired by Youngs in 1990, but sold off in 2005)
  • Coach & Horses Hotel, 8 Kew Green, Kew, Surrey (Bought by Youngs in 1898 after leasing since 1831)
  • Bishop Out Of Residence, 2 Bishops Hall, Kingston Upon Thames, Surrey (Built by Youngs in 1979)
  • Grey Horse, 46 Richmond Road, Kingston Upon Thames, Surrey (Built 1849, originally one of four tied houses of the Nightingale Steam Brewery (Kingston); acquired by Youngs in 1891)
  • Spring Grove, 13 Bloomfield Road, Kingston Upon Thames, Surrey (Built in 1867 and bought by Youngs in 1922 after leasing since 1896)
  • Penny Black, 5 North Street, Leatherhead, Surrey (Young's by 2005)
  • Greyhound, Plaistow Street, Lingfield, Surrey (Ex Friary Meux; acquired by Youngs ca.2006)
  • Bull, 32 Church Road, Mitcham, Surrey (Bought by Youngs in 1899 after leasing since 1832; sold off in 2003 and pub closed)
  • Cricketers, 340 London Road, Mitcham, Surrey (Bought by Youngs in 1881 after leasing since 1831; destroyed by bombing in WW2, and rebuilt in the 1950s; sold by Youngs to developers in 2009; demolished)
  • Kings Arms, 260 London Road, Mitcham, Surrey (Bought by Youngs in 1885 after leasing since 1837; rebuilt and enlarged in 1899)
  • Albert Arms, 57 Kingston Hill, Norbiton, Surrey (Built 1855 and acquired by Youngs in 1886)
  • Bear, Leatherhead Road, Oxshott, Surrey (Ex Courage, acquired by Youngs in 1989)
  • Home Cottage, 3 Redstone Hill, Redhill, Surrey (Run as a free house by the Starr family for 91 years from 1887; sold to Youngs in 1978)
  • Cricketers, 24 The Green, Richmond, Surrey (A Young's pub which was leased to Charringtons; then sold to Greene King in 1995)
  • Lass Of Richmond Hill, 8 Queens Road, Richmond, Surrey (Young's since 2010)
  • Mitre, 20 St Marys Grove, Richmond, Surrey (Built by Youngs ca.1861; held on lease until freehold acquired in 1989; free house from 2015)
  • Old Ship, 3 King Street, Richmond, Surrey (Bought by Youngs in 1897 after leasing since 1869)
  • Orange Tree, 45 Kew Road, Richmond, Surrey (First leased by Youngs in 1835, then bought by them in 1897 and rebuilt)
  • Red Cow, 59 Sheen Road, Richmond, Surrey (Leased by Youngs since 1831 and bought by them in 1897)
  • Shaftesbury Arms, 123 Kew Road, Richmond, Surrey (Freehold bought 1862; rebuilt 1899)
  • Shakespeare, Lower Richmond Road, Richmond, Surrey (First leased by Youngs in 1867 and rebuilt in 1900; closed by 2010)
  • Watermans Arms, 10 Water Lane, Richmond, Surrey (First leased by Youngs in 1859, bought by them in 1897, then rebuilt and expanded in 1898)
  • White Cross, Riverside, Richmond, Surrey (Rebuilt in 1835 and first leased by Youngs in 1869)
  • Prince of Wales, Shere Lane, Shere, Surrey (One of three pubs owned by Reffell Brothers' Gomshall Brewery, acquired by Youngs in 1926; sold off in the 1990s, and renamed 'William Bray')
  • Bells, 124 Church Street, Staines, Surrey
  • Black Lion, 58 Brighton Road, Surbiton, Surrey (Bought by Youngs in 1921 after leasing since 1840)
  • Victoria, 28 Victoria Road, Surbiton, Surrey (Bought by Youngs in 1897)
  • Waggon & Horses, 1 Surbiton Hill Road, Surbiton, Surrey (Bought by Youngs in 1857 after leasing since 1831)
  • Lord Nelson, 32 Lower Road, Sutton, Surrey (Bought by Youngs in 1919 after leasing since 1888)
  • New Town, 7 Lind Road, Sutton, Surrey (Youngs since 1920, ex Page & Overton)
  • Robin Hood, 52 West Street, Sutton, Surrey (Built 1867 and acquired by Youngs in 1899)
  • Fountain Head, 114 Parchmore Road, Thornton Heath, Surrey (Leased by Youngs from 1896; rebuilt in about 1919; then bought by Youngs in 1922; demolished by 2013)
  • Lord Napier, 111 Beulah Road, Thornton Heath, Surrey (Built 1868 and first leased by Youngs in 1884)
  • Railway Telegraph, 19 Brigstock Road, Thornton Heath, Surrey (Built ca.1876 and leased by Youngs from 1877; bought in 1901)
  • Dukes Head, 6 Manor Road, Wallington, Surrey (Rebuilt ca.1830, supplied by Youngs since 1832 and bought by them in 1857)
  • Royal George, 130 Hersham Road, Walton-On-Thames, Surrey (Original pub built ca.1867 and bought by Youngs in 1884; rebuilt in 1964)
  • Swan Hotel, 50 Manor Road, Walton-On-Thames, Surrey
  • Chequers, Chequers Lane, Walton-On-The-Hill, Surrey (Young's since 1954)
  • Hand & Spear, Caenwood Close, Weybridge, Surrey (Ex Allied and Firkin; acquired by Youngs ca.2006)

Elsewhere

  • Pickwick, 32 Eton Wick Road, Eton Wick, Berks (sold by Young's in 2005)
  • City Gate, North Street, Exeter, Devon (to Young's in 2001)
  • Double Locks, Canal Banks, Exeter Marsh Barton, Devon (Ex Smiles, to Young's 2000)
  • Grove, Esplanade, Exmouth, Devon (Ex Whitbread; Young's by 2005)
  • Swan, 37 York Street, Sidmouth, Devon (Young's by 2005)
  • Mitre, 23 High Street, Shaftesbury, Dorset (Young's by 2005)
  • Britannia, 1 Church Road, Barking, Essex (The pub closed in October 2009)
  • Duke Street Bar & Kitchen (ex Finch's), 86 Duke Street, Chelmsford, Essex
  • O'Connors, 7 Hall Street, Chelmsford, Essex (To Youngs in 1998)
  • Riverside, Victoria Road, Chelmsford, Essex
  • Rope Walk, 5 Nelson Parade, Bristol Bedminster, Glos (Young's since 2002)
  • Bristol Ram, 32 Park Street, Bristol Centre, Glos (Sold by Smiles to Youngs in 2000)
  • Highbury Vaults, 164 St Michaels Hill, Bristol Kingsdown, Glos (Sold by Smiles to Youngs in 2000)
  • Horts, 49 Broad Street, Bristol Centre, Glos (Young's since 2001)
  • Seven Tuns, Queen Street, Chedworth, Glos (Sold by Smiles to Youngs in 2000)
  • Live And Let Live, Clyde Road, Frampton Cotterell, Glos (Sold by Smiles to Youngs in 2000; sold off in 2008)
  • White Hart, Littleton-On-Severn, Glos (Sold by Smiles to Youngs in 2000)
  • Pickwick Inn, Off A38, Lower Wick, Glos (Sold by Smiles to Youngs in 2000)
  • Bell, Park Street, Stow-On-The-Wold, Glos (Ex Whitbread; to Youngs in 2014)
  • Lock Keeper, Keynsham Road, Willsbridge, Glos (Sold by Smiles to Youngs in 2000)
  • White Hart, Reading Road, Sherfield On Loddon, Hants (Young's by 2005)
  • Hampshire Ram, The Strand, Southampton, Hants (was a modern Young's pub in 2005, but was closed by 2007)
  • Lord Nelson, West End Lane, Barnet, Herts (To Youngs in 2004)
  • Red Lion Hotel, 78 Watling Street, Radlett, Herts (To Youngs in 1999)
  • Cock, Heath Road, Boughton Monchelsea, Kent (Ex Whitbread; to Youngs in 1999)
  • Two Doves, 37 Oakley Road, Bromley Common, Kent (To Youngs in 2004)
  • Bulls Head Hotel, Royal Parade, Chislehurst, Kent (Bought by Youngs in 1931 after a period of lease)
  • Court House, 43 Spital Street, Dartford, Kent (To Youngs in 1999)
  • Malt Shovel, 3 Darenth Road, Dartford, Kent (To Youngs in 1983)
  • Rose & Crown, Farnborough Way, Green Street Green, Kent (To Youngs in 2007)
  • Kings Arms, 40 Holywell Street, Oxford Centre, Oxon (Youngs acquired the lease from Wadham College in January 1991)
  • Next Door, 38 Holywell Street, Oxford Centre, Oxon (Closed by 2004)
  • Cock & Camel, 24 George Street, Oxford Centre, Oxon (Opened in 1997 by Youngs; but sold off as a Jamie Oliver restaurant)
  • Angel & Greyhound, 30 St Clements Street, Oxford St Clements, Oxon (Ex Ind Coope, acquired by Youngs in 1990s)
  • Bell, Broadway, Somerset (Young's by 2005)
  • Dunstan House Inn, Love Lane, Burnham-On-Sea, Somerset (Young's by 2002)
  • Horse Pond, The Triangle, Castle Cary, Somerset (Young's by 2005)
  • Old Inn, 18 Paul’s Causeway, Congresbury, Somerset (Sold by Smiles to Youngs in 2000)
  • Angel Inn, 172 Long Ashton Road, Long Ashton, Somerset (Sold by Smiles to Youngs in 2000; but sold off by 2005)
  • Unicorn, West Street, Somerton, Somerset (Young's by 2005)
  • London Inn, High Street, Weston-Super-Mare, Somerset (Sold by Smiles to Youngs in 2000; but sold off)
  • Plough Inn, High Street, Wrington, Somerset (Sold by Smiles to Youngs in 2000)
  • Fountain, Station Road, Plumpton Green, East Sussex (Ex Tamplins; bought by Youngs in 1965)
  • Waverley, Marine Drive West, Aldwick, West Sussex (Young's by 2005)
  • Ship, Ship Street, East Grinstead, West Sussex (To Youngs in 1999)
  • Sussex Brewery, 36 Main Road, Hermitage, West Sussex (To Youngs in 2000)
  • Bunch Of Grapes, 14 Silver Street, Bradford On Avon, Wilts (Sold by Smiles to Youngs in 2000)
  • Lamb, High Street, Hindon, Wilts (To Youngs in 2001)
  • Bath Arms, Longleat Estate, Horningsham, Wilts (Sold by Smiles to Youngs in 2000; but sold off as a free house)
  • Rattlebone Inn, Church Street, Sherston, Wilts (Sold by Smiles to Youngs in 2000)
  • Fox & Hounds, Off A350, The Green (East Knoyle), Wilts (Sold by Smiles to Youngs in 2000)



(The following was extracted from brewery publicity leaflet "Real Draught Beer and Where to Find It", dated 1st November 1979)

  • 1. Duke of Devonshire, 39 Balham High Road, SW12
  • 2. Grove, Oldridge Road, SW12
  • 3. Nightingale, 97 Nightingale Road, SW12
  • 4. Britannia, 1 Church Road, Barking, Essex
  • 5. Bull’s Head, 373 Lonsdale Road, SW13
  • 6. Coach & Horses, 27 High Street, SW13
  • 7. White Horse, The Terrace, Riverside, SW13
  • 8. Castle, High Street, Battersea, SW11
  • 9. Duke of Cambridge, 228 Battersea Bridge Road, SW11
  • 10. Plough, Croydon Road, Beddington, Surrey
  • 11. Hope & Anchor, 123 Acre Lane, SW2
  • 12. Greyhound Hotel, 2 High Street, Carshalton, Surrey
  • 13. Catford Ram, 9 Winslade Way, London SE6
  • 14. Crown, London Road, Chertsey, Surrey
  • 15. Bull’s Head, Royal Parade, Chislehurst, Kent
  • 16. Crown & Anchor, 374 High Road, Chiswick, W4
  • 17. East India Arms, 67 Fenchurch Street, EC3
  • 18. Windmill, South Side, Clapham Common, SW4
  • 19. Plough, 89 St John’s Hill, SW11
  • 20. Foley Arms, Foley Road, Claygate, Surrey
  • 21. Dog & Bull, 24 Surrey Street, Croydon, Surrey
  • 22. Gloucester, 111 White Horse Road, Croydon, Surrey
  • 23. Tamworth Arms, 62 Tamworth Road, Croydon, Surrey
  • 24. Norfolk Arms, 49 Cecilia Road, E8
  • 25. Dulwich Wood House, 39 Sydenham Hill, SE26
  • 26. Clockhouse, 196A Peckham Rye, SE22
  • 27. King’s Arms, 144 East Street, Epsom, Surrey
  • 28. Bear, 71 High Street, Esher, Surrey
  • 29. Duke of Cumberland, 235 New Kings Road, SW6
  • 30. Black Horse, Gomshall, Surrey
  • 31. Bridge, Western Avenue, Greenford, Middlesex
  • 32. Richard I, 52/54 Royal Hill, SE10
  • 33. Prince of Wales, 146 Lea Bridge Road, E5
  • 34. Rose & Crown, 13 Mare Street, E8
  • 35. Royal Standard, 161-5 Kingsland Road, E2
  • 36. Brook Green Hotel, 170 Shepherds Bush Road, W6
  • 37. Builders, 81 King Street, W6
  • 38. Thatched House, 115 Dalling Road, W6
  • 39. Flask, Flask Walk, NW3
  • 40. Horse & Groom, 68 Heath Street, NW3
  • 41. Grand Junction Arms, Canal Bridge, Acton Lane, NW10
  • 42. Lamb, 94 Lamb’s Conduit Street, WC1
  • 43. Tiger, 245 Wick Road, E9
  • 44. Castle, 18 Upper Square, Isleworth, Middlesex
  • 45. Coach & Horses, 183 London Road, Isleworth, Middlesex
  • 46. Britannia, 1 Allen Street, W8
  • 47. Britannia Tap, 150 Warwick Road, W14
  • 48. Coach & Horses, 8 Kew Green, Kew, Surrey
  • 49. Queen’s Arms, 1 High Road, Kilburn, NW6
  • 50. Albert, 57 Kingston Hill, Kingston, Surrey
  • 51. Bishop Out of Residence, Bishop’s Hall, Thames Street, Surrey
  • 52. Grey Horse, 46 Richmond Road, Kingston, Surrey
  • 53. Spring Grove, 13 Bloomfield Road, Kingston, Surrey
  • 54. Plough Inn, 518 Wandsworth Road, SW8
  • 55. Prince of Wales, 99 Union Road, SW8
  • 56. Surprise, 16 Southville, SW8
  • 57. Crown, 117 Burnt Ash Hill, SE12
  • 58. Wickwood Tavern, 58 Flaxman Road, SE5
  • 59. Guinea, 30 Bruton Place, W1
  • 60. King’s Head, 18 High Street, Merton, SW18
  • 61. Prince of Wales, Morden Road, Merton, SW18
  • 62. Bull, 32 Church Road, Mitcham, Surrey
  • 63. Cricketers, 340 London Road, Mitcham, Surrey
  • 64. King’s Arms, 268 London Road, Mitcham, Surrey
  • 65. Charlie Butler, High Street, Mortlake, SW14
  • 66. Jolly Gardeners, 36 Lower Richmond Road, SW14
  • 67. Hope, 49 High Street, West Norwood, SE27
  • 68. Railway Bell, 14 Cawnpore Street, SE19
  • 69. Rising Sun, 46 Ebury Bridge Road, SW1
  • 70. Fountain Inn, Plumpton Green, Sussex
  • 71. Castle, 220 Putney Bridge Road, SW15
  • 72. Duke’s Head, 8 Lower Richmond Road, SW15
  • 73. Green Man, Putney Heath, SW15
  • 74. Half Moon, 93 Lower Richmond Road, SW15
  • 75. Spotted Horse, 122 Putney High Street, SW15
  • 76. Home Cottage, Redstone Hill, Redhill, Surrey
  • 77. Spread Eagle, 141 Albert Street, NW1
  • 78. Mitre, 20 St Mary’s Grove, Richmond, Surrey
  • 79. Old Ship, 3 King Street, Richmond, Surrey
  • 80. Orange Tree, 45 Kew Road, Richmond, Surrey
  • 81. Red Cow, 59 Sheen Road, Richmond, Surrey
  • 82. Shaftesbury Arms, 123 Kew Road, Richmond, Surrey
  • 83. Shakespeare, Lower Richmond Road, Richmond, Surrey
  • 84. Waterman’s Arms, 12 Water Lane, Richmond, Surrey
  • 85. White Cross Hotel, Riverside, Richmond, Surrey
  • 86. Angel, 11 High Street, Roehampton, SW15
  • 87. Maltese Cat, Aubyn Square, Roehampton, SW15
  • 88. Hare & Hounds, 216 Upper Richmond Road, East Sheen, SW14
  • 89. Prince of Wales, Shere, Surrey
  • 90. Prince William Henry, 217 Blackfriars Road, SE1
  • 91. Queen’s Head, 8 Flamborough Street, E14
  • 92. Trinity Arms, 45 Trinity Gardens, SW9
  • 93. Pied Bull, 498 StreathamHigh Road, SW16
  • 94. Black Lion, 58 Brighton Road, Surbiton, Surrey
  • 95. Victoria, 28 Victoria Road, Surbiton, Surrey
  • 96. Waggon & Horses, Surbiton Hill Road, Surbiton, Surrey
  • 97. Lord Nelson, Lower Road, Sutton, Surrey
  • 98. New Town, 7 Lind Road, Sutton, Surrey
  • 99. Robin Hood, 52 West Street, Sutton, Surrey
  • 100. Bricklayer’s Arms, 189 Dartmouth Road, SE26
  • 101. Abercorn Arms, 76 Church Road, Teddington, Middlesex
  • 102. Queen Dowager, 49 North Lane, Teddington, Middlesex
  • 103. Fountain Head, 114 Parchmore Road, Thornton Heath, Surrey
  • 104. Lord Napier, 111 Beulah Road, Thornton Heath, Surrey
  • 105. Railway Telegraph, 19 Brigstock Road, Thornton Heath, Surrey
  • 106. Castle, 38 Tooting High Street, SW17
  • 107. Gorringe Park, 29 London Road, SW17
  • 108. Leather Bottle, 538 Garratt Lane, SW17
  • 109. Prince of Wales, 646 Garratt Lane, SW17
  • 110. Old Anchor, 71 Richmond Road, Twickenham, Middlesex
  • 111. Pope’s Grotto, Cross Deep, Twickenham, Middlesex
  • 112. Royal George, Hersham Road, Walton on Thames, Surrey
  • 113. Swan Hotel, Manor Road, Walton on Thames, Surrey
  • 114. Chequers, Chequers Lane, Walton on the Hill, Surrey
  • 115. Duke’s Head, The Green, Wallington, Surrey
  • 116. Alma, 499 York Road, SW18
  • 117. Brewery Tap, 68 High Street, Wandsworth, SW18
  • 118. County Arms, 345 Trinity Road, SW18
  • 119. Crane, 14 Armoury Way, SW18
  • 120. Gardeners Arms, 268 Merton Road, SW18
  • 121. Grapes, 39 Fairfield Street, SW18
  • 122. King’s Arms, 96 High Street, SW18
  • 123. Old Sergeant, 104 Garratt Lane, SW18
  • 124. Pig & Whistle, 479 Merton Road, SW18
  • 125. Queen Adelaide, 35 Putney Bridge Road, SW18
  • 126. Ship, Jew’s Row, SW18
  • 127. Spread Eagle, 71 High Street, SW18
  • 128. Two Brewers, 147 East Hill, SW18
  • 129. Wheatsheaf, 30 Putney Bridge Road, SW18
  • 130. Buckingham Arms, 62 Petty France, SW1
  • 131. Marquess of Anglesey, 39 Bow Street, WC2
  • 132. Alexandra, 33 Wimbledon Hill Road, SW19
  • 133. Crooked Billet, 15 Crooked Billet, Wimbledon Common, SW19
  • 134 Dog & Fox, 24 High Street, SW19
  • 135. Hand in Hand, 6 Crooked Billet, Wimbledon Common, SW19
  • 136. Rose & Crown, 55 High Street, SW19