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Particulars, plans and conditions of sale of Messrs T Sworder & Co's Brewery, Luton
Comprises a brewery in New Bedford Road and 58 licensed hotels, public houses and beerhouses, shops, cottages and land in Luton, Dunstable and Leighton Buzzard. Also premises of the Luton Wine Co. and goodwill of several businesses in beer, spirits, wine and aerated waters.
To be sold by auction at the Mart, Tokenhouse Yard, London, in one lot
25 May 1897
The public houses, premises etc concerned are:
- Brewery, New Bedford Road, with private house, brewery offices, etc
- freehold mineral water factory, Inkerman Street
- maltings in Park Street
-brewery stables in Gordon Street, and plot of land
- Crown and Anchor, adjoining the Brewery
- The Rabbit, corner of Old Bedford Road and North Street
- The Bricklayers' Arms, High Town Road
- The Freeholder, corner of York Street and High Town Road
- The Harrow, 85, Hitchin Road
- The King Harry, 59, Hitchin Road
- The Old English Gentleman, Hitchin Road
- The Melsom Arms, corner of Church Street and John Street
- The Wheatsheaf, Church Street (opposite Waller Street)
- The Bell Commercial Hotel, 36, George Street
- The Griffin, Chapel Street
- The Cross Keys, 40, George Street
- The Volunteer Canteen, Peel Street
- The Clarence Hotel, Upper George Street
- The Cock, Park Street
- The Bull, at the corner of Park Street and Cumberland Street
- The Wheel Plough, Park Street
- The Chequers, at the corner of Park Street and Chequers Street
- Blacksmith's Arms, at the corner of Park Street and Park Road West
- The Windmill at the corner of Windmill Road and Gallows Lane
- The Windsor Castle, 12, Albert Road
- The Antelope, Albert Road
- The Robin Hood, at the corner of Albert Road and New Town Road, and adjoining cottage, 83, New Town Road
- The Globe, Langley Road and Union Street
- The Woolpack, Castle Street
- The Foresters' Arms, at the corner of Windsor Street and Chapel Street
- Royal Oak, 65, Windsor Street
- Royal Standard, at the corner of Hastings Street and Dumfries Street
- The Cock and Magpie, 11, Hastings Street
List of public houses etc (Sworders' brewery) for sale cont 25 May 1897
- The Wellington Arms, at the corner of Wellington Street and Stuart Street
- Bedford Arms Hotel, Stuart Street
- The Fox, Fox Hill, Dunstable Road
- The Inkerman Arms, 52, Inkerman Street
- The Albion, 17, New Bedford Road, and adjoining house, 15, New Bedford Road
- The Bridge Hotel, Bute Street, and adjoining house and shop in Bute Street
- The Royal Oak, Round Green
- The George, Church Street
- The Royal Oak, Church Street, and adjoining cottage, 74, Church Street
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