This is a list of inns and public houses in Stevenage, a town and borough in Hertfordshire, England. The town was designated the first new town in 1946.
Pubs before 1946
editImage | Name | Location | Opened/first mentioned | Ceased trading | Other name(s) | Last known brewer/owner | Summary of licence | Designation | Note |
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Chequers | 164 High Street, Stevenage | 1774 | — | — | Greene King | Full | — | Address was formerly 12 London Road. Owned by the Lyttons of Knebworth from at least 1774 until c1927. | |
Coach and Horses | 133 High Street, Stevenage | 1786 | — | New Inn | Whitbread | Full | Grade II listed | First mentioned as Coach and Horses in 1806. | |
Crooked Billet | |||||||||
Dun Cow | — | ||||||||
Fisherman | |||||||||
Granby | — | ||||||||
Mallard | |||||||||
Marquis of Lorne | — | ||||||||
Our Mutual Friend | — | ||||||||
Prince of Wales | |||||||||
Red Lion | — | ||||||||
Old Red Lion | — | Red Lion | Formerly in the parish of Shephall. Renamed when Shephall became part of Stevenage new town, to avoid confusion with the other Red Lion pub. | ||||||
Rising Sun | |||||||||
Royal Oak | |||||||||
Old Town Bar | — | Two Diamonds, 2 Dry | McMullen's | Owned by McMullen's since 1905. | |||||
White Hart | |||||||||
White Horse | |||||||||
Mulberry Tree | — | White Lion | Greene King | Renamed in 2015.[1] | |||||
Woodmans Arms | |||||||||
Yorkshire Grey | 15 High Street, Stevenage | 1754 | Unknown | White Horse | Clifton Inns/Greene King | Full | Grade II listed | ||
Chequers | Bragbury End | — | Formerly in the parish of Datchworth. | ||||||
Corey's Mill | — | Beefeater | Formerly in the parish of Graveley. | ||||||
Roebuck Inn | — | Formerly in the parish of Knebworth. | |||||||
White Swann | |||||||||
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Pubs since 1946
editImage | Name | Location | Opened | Ceased trading | Other name(s) | Last known brewer/owner | Summary of licence | Designation | Note |
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Almond Tree | — |
- Standard Bearer
- Old Post Office
- Peartree
- Poachers
- Proverbial
- Squirrel
- Pied Piper
- Drapers Arms
- Tom Tiddlers Tavern
- Standing Order
- Cooopers Inn
- Crown
- Pig & Whistle
- Willows
- Twin Foxes (1952 to 2012)[2]
References
edit- ^ Wright, Helen (5 February 2015). "Stevenage's The White Lion pub name change announced". The Comet. Archant Media. Retrieved 12 December 2016.
- ^ http://www.thecomet.net/news/we_are_determined_to_keep_innovating_and_building_council_begins_new_homes_on_site_of_former_twin_foxes_pub_1_4919255