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The Wellington was owned by [[Smith & Co. (Sheffield) Ltd]]. See also [[List of A H Smith & Co. Ltd. pubs]].
The Wellington was owned by [[Smith & Co. (Sheffield) Ltd]]. See also [[List of A H Smith & Co. Ltd. pubs]].


Under the later ownership of [[Tennant Brothers Ltd]], the premises were refurbished in about 1940 in art deco style, and much of this interior survives today. The pub is on Camra's Inventory of historic pub interiors. See:
Under the later ownership of [[Tennant Brothers Ltd]], the premises were refurbished in about 1940 in art deco style, and much of this interior survives today. The pub is on CAMRA's Inventory of historic pub interiors. See: http://pubheritage.camra.org.uk.
 
http://pubheritage.camra.org.uk/pubs/historic-pub-interior-entry.asp?NatPubID=SHF/594&Detail=full


For some years, a microbrewery was established at the pub: [[Port Mahon Brewery]], then [[Little Ale Cart Brewing]], but the brewery was moved elsewhere in 2013.
For some years, a microbrewery was established at the pub: [[Port Mahon Brewery]], then [[Little Ale Cart Brewing]], but the brewery was moved elsewhere in 2013.

Latest revision as of 18:54, 27 September 2021

Wellington Inn, 1 Henry Street, Kelham Island, Sheffield, South Yorkshire S3 7EQ

The Wellington was owned by Smith & Co. (Sheffield) Ltd. See also List of A H Smith & Co. Ltd. pubs.

Under the later ownership of Tennant Brothers Ltd, the premises were refurbished in about 1940 in art deco style, and much of this interior survives today. The pub is on CAMRA's Inventory of historic pub interiors. See: http://pubheritage.camra.org.uk.

For some years, a microbrewery was established at the pub: Port Mahon Brewery, then Little Ale Cart Brewing, but the brewery was moved elsewhere in 2013.


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