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<big>'''Woodcolliers Arms''', ''76 Welch Gate, Bewdley, Worcestershire''</big>
<big>'''Woodcolliers Arms''', ''76 Welch Gate (or Welsh Gate), Bewdley, Worcestershire''</big>


Formerly a [[Mitchells & Butlers Ltd]] pub. Closed in 2016 and was converted to residential use. It is not known whether the historic M&B windows survive. There is also a [[Robert Allen & Co. Ltd]] plate above a door, but this may be a later addition.
Kelly's 1876 recorded that John Giles was brewing at the Wood-Colliers Arms.
 
It became a [[Mitchells & Butlers Ltd]] pub. Closed in 2016 and was converted to residential use. It is not known whether the historic M&B windows survive. There is also a [[Robert Allen & Co. Ltd]] plate above the door facing Welch Gate, but the connection with this brewery is not known.


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Latest revision as of 13:22, 1 November 2020

Woodcolliers Arms, 76 Welch Gate (or Welsh Gate), Bewdley, Worcestershire

Kelly's 1876 recorded that John Giles was brewing at the Wood-Colliers Arms.

It became a Mitchells & Butlers Ltd pub. Closed in 2016 and was converted to residential use. It is not known whether the historic M&B windows survive. There is also a Robert Allen & Co. Ltd plate above the door facing Welch Gate, but the connection with this brewery is not known.