Tuesday 19th of November 2024
There have been three other licensed premises opened over the years since 1920.
Ex-Servicemen's Club - High StreetThe Anchor Inn | Station Road. Demolished, Rebuilt, Renamed The Old Wool Pack |
The Black Swan | Renamed The Flying Horse Hotel. (1796) |
The Concord | 16 High Street. Renamed The Chestnuts. (A private house) |
The Concorde | 16 High Street. Renamed The Fosters |
The Cross Keys | Sideley (Just along from Long Lane) Demolished |
The Crown | High Street, now Stockton House (Moved to Market Place) |
The Crown | Market Place. Renamed Horse and Groom |
The Dog and Gun | (A Coaching Inn) London Road. Demolished (To the left of the car sales, a stone block in the wall dated 1703 marks the spot!) |
The Flying Horse Hotel | Renamed Ye Olde Flying Horse (c1896) |
The Fosters Arms | 16 High Street. Demolished. It also had it's own ghost, a white lady! (see Kegworth Ghosts) |
The Fox and Hounds | Packington Hill - Ashby Road Corner. Converted to dwelling. |
The Horse and Groom | Market Place. Converted to Retail Premises |
The Horse and Groom (2) | 24 High Street. Renamed The Red Lion Inn |
The King William IV | Market Place. Renamed The Crown |
The Navigation | Loughborough Road. Demolished, Rebuilt, Renamed The White House. |
The New Inn | Derby Road (Now a Chinese Take away) |
The Old Wool Pack | Station Road. Renamed, Date unknown. |
The Old Three Cranes | London Road. Demolished. Now Parish Council Office |
The Plough | 30 London Road. Renamed The Three Tuns (2) |
The Red Lion Inn | 24 High Street. Renamed Red Lion (c1870) |
The Three Tuns | Renamed The Crown, High Street, (now Stockton House) |
The Three Tuns(2) | 30 London Road Converted to dwelling |
The White house | Loughborough Road. Renamed The Otter |
Ye Olde Flying Horse | Moved to present site from High Street (c1930) |