Sunday 22nd of December 2024
Pub Name | Location | Publicans | Year Opened | Year Closed | Notes |
(Old) Cap & Stocking | Borough Street | 1846 Thomas Whitehead 1876 Thomas Haywood 1881 Edward Toon 1888 George Haywood 1900 William Woolley |
C 1908 | ||
(New) Cap & Stocking | Borough Street | 1908 William Woolley 1921 Robert "Bloomer" Large 1922 Arthur Large snr. 1960s Arthur Large jnr. |
c1908 | Still Open | Home of the Angling Society, Fish in Cases. Bass from the jug |
New Inn | Derby Road | 1828 Charles Young 1865 Amos Babb? 1880 John Bunting 1881 William Hopewell 1935 Elizabeth Ann Hopewell (widow) 1936 Samuel F Grudgings 1940s Ernest Branson 1950s Benjamin Breakwell 1970s Irene ? 1980s Stuart Payne |
1990s | 1920s Bay windows added Now Chinese Take-a-way |
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(Old) Flying Horse Hotel | High Street,(formerly The Swan) | Pre 1796 Hickman Young 1796 John Barrow 1828 Samuel Barrow 1846 Sarah Barrow (widow) 1859 William Lowe 1861 Bejamin Boothroyd 1870 John Portch 1875 Francis Greasley 1880 Thomas Haywood 1888 Thomas Allcock 1892 John Rose 1894 Fred Bonser 1895 William Boam 1900 William Litchfield To 7/1920 William Annabel 1922 William E Newton |
1929? | Building destroyed by fire & demolished c1929. 6pm Mail Cart to Derby |
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(New) Ye Olde Flying Horse | Church Gate | 1930s Thomas Noble Southorn 1940s/50s Mary Southorn (widow) 1960s Anthony Davies 1970s Jack Dunn 1980s Anthony Bryan |
c1931 | Still open | Thomas Noble Southorn, known as 'Scotty' Anthony Davies, Known as the 'Captain'. |
Red Lion | High Street | 1870 Charles Milne 1875 John Anabel 1876-1885 John E Jackson 1885-1893 Gregory Reynolds 1893-1912 Thomas Bond Unknown 1916-1922 Arthur Martin Unknown 1925 Edgar Daniels (at least to 37 |
Still open | Elephant in back garden | |
Crown (formerly the Tree Tuns) | High Street | 1880-1892 John Dakin 1892-1895 Joseph Bradley 1895-1904 Arthur Biggs 1904-1908 Daniel Brown |
C. 1906-1908 | Later Lottie Stockton's shop, now a private house |
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Three Tuns | London Road | 1861-1898 John Greaves 1898 Elvin Wallis 1904 John Eveson |
C 1908-1912 | Now a private house | |
Navigation | London Road | 1854 Samuel Statham 1862 Thomas Brewin 1877 Mark Eden 1880 William Monk 1881 Jane Monk (widow) 1888-1891 Amos Towel 1891-1892 George Beale 1892 William Litchfield 1900 John Cutts 1904 William Henry Rice 1908 John Wilkinson 1912 Robert Shaw 1924 ? Hickling |
c1924-1928 | Demolished, late 1920s new White House built on site Entries in school register for John Wilkinson refer to Navigation and White House |
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White House | London Road | Charles Harry Stanton 1932 Roland Crofts 1932 Joseph F Frost |
C 1928 | C.1992 | Rebuilt as the Otter |
Otter | London Road | 1992 | Still open | Managed House | |
(Old) Britannia | London Road | 1849-1881 John Haywood 1881-1900 Sarah Haywood (widow) 1901 Sarah Nix (daughter) 1904 Betsey Haywood (daughter) 1910 John (Jack) Newham |
Demolished 1930s - new Britannia Inn built on site | ||
(New) Britannia | London Road | 1930s Jack Newham 1960s-Norman Stephenson Bernard ? 1980's Christopher Parry 2000's Margaret & John |
1930s | Still open | |
(Old) Horse & Groom | Market Place?/London Road (Possibly where Halifax Building Society Offices are) |
1828 William Oldershaw 1846 George Wildbore 1855 Richard Barrow 1862 Thomas Haywood |
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(New) Horse & Groom | Market Place | 1876-1891 Charles Newham 1891-1898 Elizabeth Stableford 1898 Charles Killam 1900 George Bumstead 1908 Frederick Headley 1912 Clara Headley (widow) 1922 John Rossell 1928 Harold W Tilley 1932 George Hill Johnson 1950s Owen Widdowson 1960/70s Bernard ? |
1970s | Previously owned by Thomas Crane then Osborne |
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Old Three Cranes | Market Place | 1828-1853 Robert Crane 1853 John Crane 1861 John Adcock 1875 Joseph Osborne 1881 Joseph Allcock 1888 William Wilkins 1891 Arthur Eason 1892 George Beale |
Demolished & site occupied by the Parish Council Offices Robert Crane was brother to Thomas Crane, brewer |
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Fox & Hounds | Packington Hill | 1875-1880 William Mitchell 1881 Rose Mitchell (widow) 1888 John Mitchell (brother) 1912 George Cartlidge 1922-1932 William "Fagin" Thompson 1932-1936 Leonard Featherstone Beard 1936 Albert Branson 1940s/50s Ken Flounders 1953-1959 Louis Dakin 1959 Tom Beale |
1970s | 1810 windows smashed in bread riots! Now Private house Fox down the chimney |
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(Old) Oddfellows Arms | Packington Hill | 1840-1854 James Sturgess snr 1854-1875 William Cross 1875 Joseph Sharpe 1876 Thomas Cooper 1877 Joseph Sharpe 1880 James Hammond Closed C 1888 1891 William Wilkins 1894 George Hardy 1904 William Clements 1908 Henry Price |
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(New) Oddfellows Arms | Packington Hill | 1915 John T Huss 1916-1918 Charles Cook 1922 William Clews 1928-1936 Ernest Branson 1936 Robert Hibbard 1960s Douglas Storer 1965-1970 Jed 1970 Kenneth Cockayne |
Still open | Cook came from Luton | |
Cross Keys | Sideley | Publicans 1876 George Adams 1881 John Tebbutt Smith Arthur Smith |
C. 1930 | Shown in Girls School Register 1888. Now a private house |
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Railway Inn/Station Hotel | Station Lane | 1848 William Hardy 1875 John Portch 1881 Thomas Baker Pre 1941 George Burnett 1941-1954 Reginald Lord 1954-1960s Harry Parker |
Still open | ||
(Old) Anchor | Station Road | 1828 William Pepper 1861-1875 Thomas Brocklesby 1873-1891 Thomas Brocklesby (son) 1891 Rebecca Brocklesby (widow) 1904 John Smith 1911 John Truzzell 1922 Henry Murcott 1928 Alfred Smart 1932 Sarah A Smart |
C. 1933 | Pepper also a coal dealer at Kegworth Wharf Truzzell lasted 3 months |
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(New) Anchor | Station Road | 1934 John Gale 1936 Albert Wood 1960s ? Moffatt Kevin & Jane Evley |
Still open | ||
Black Swan | Church Gate | ||||
Ex Servicemen's Club | High Street | 1960s Colin Wright Norman ? |
1980s | ||
Concorde | High Street | 1980s Jack Dunn | 1970s | Became The Fosters | |
Fosters | High Street | 1980s Jean & Robert (Bob)Martindale Susan (Sue)& George Pickaver |
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Lantern | Market Place | 2000's Steven Vardy | Still open |