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Created page with "<big>'''Fox''', ''30 North End, Hallaton, Leicestershire LE16 8UJ''</big> Former licensees of the Fox, Hallaton included: Rose Sewell (1822-1835); William Beaumont Pretty (1846); Charles Eaton (1855); Frank Hollis (took over from John Zanker 1913). A description of the pub in 1913 included: "The Fox had a tap room, a bar, a smoke room, an old brewhouse and an old skittle alley. Later to All Saints Brewery Co. (Leicester) Ltd. It came into the ownership of Ind Coop..." |
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Former licensees of the Fox, Hallaton included: Rose Sewell (1822-1835); William Beaumont Pretty (1846); Charles Eaton (1855); Frank Hollis (took over from John Zanker 1913). A description of the pub in 1913 included: "The Fox had a tap room, a bar, a smoke room, an old brewhouse and an old skittle alley. | Former licensees of the Fox, Hallaton included: Rose Sewell (1822-1835); William Beaumont Pretty (1846); Charles Eaton (1855); Frank Hollis (took over from John Zanker 1913). A description of the pub in 1913 included: "The Fox had a tap room, a bar, a smoke room, an old brewhouse and an old skittle alley. There was also a club room, where the Hallaton Friendly Society held their meetings, plus a kitchen, scullery and four upstairs bedrooms. The tap room was a simple affair with two painted seats and a table lit by lamps. The bar, with its three-pull beer engine, had seven Windsor chairs, an armchair and a couch. There was a hearth rug on the floor, a lamp on the chimney breast, a hanging lamp and shade, and another standing lamp. There were also three iron spittoons. The cellar contained barrels of XXX ale, a mild ale. For pale ale drinkers there were All Saints light ale and their India Pale Ale. There were bottles of Guinness, Bass ale and Bass stout." | ||
Later to [[All Saints Brewery Co. (Leicester) Ltd]]. It came into the ownership of Ind Coope of Burton in 1932. | Later to [[All Saints Brewery Co. (Leicester) Ltd]]. It came into the ownership of Ind Coope of Burton in 1932. | ||
Still trading (2025). | |||
[[category: Leicestershire]] | [[category: Leicestershire]] | ||
Latest revision as of 14:20, 19 September 2025
Fox, 30 North End, Hallaton, Leicestershire LE16 8UJ
Former licensees of the Fox, Hallaton included: Rose Sewell (1822-1835); William Beaumont Pretty (1846); Charles Eaton (1855); Frank Hollis (took over from John Zanker 1913). A description of the pub in 1913 included: "The Fox had a tap room, a bar, a smoke room, an old brewhouse and an old skittle alley. There was also a club room, where the Hallaton Friendly Society held their meetings, plus a kitchen, scullery and four upstairs bedrooms. The tap room was a simple affair with two painted seats and a table lit by lamps. The bar, with its three-pull beer engine, had seven Windsor chairs, an armchair and a couch. There was a hearth rug on the floor, a lamp on the chimney breast, a hanging lamp and shade, and another standing lamp. There were also three iron spittoons. The cellar contained barrels of XXX ale, a mild ale. For pale ale drinkers there were All Saints light ale and their India Pale Ale. There were bottles of Guinness, Bass ale and Bass stout."
Later to All Saints Brewery Co. (Leicester) Ltd. It came into the ownership of Ind Coope of Burton in 1932.
Still trading (2025).