Stoney Stanton Road (Rowston)

Address:771 Stoney Stanton Road
Became:Navigation
Alternative Addresses:Red House Road, Foleshill, Paradise, Courthouse Green, Birch's Bridge
This pub was close to the Coventry canal and was owned by Phipps of Northampton, along with two cottages on Bridge Street. It was rebuilt in 1926. At that time it was a real old canal-side pub selling Phipps dark and light mild. By 1985 it had become part of Mann's estate and had one through lounge cum bar. Then, strangely, in 1991 it became a Bellhaven pub. Bellhaven brewery was in Dunbar, Scotland. Soon after this it closed, and following an arson attack in 1999 it was demolished.

LICENSEES:

1841 James Rowston 1845 James Daffern & blacksmith 1850 John Nicholls 1863 - 1866 John Warwick & limeburner 1868 Mrs A. Warwick 1871 - 1880 Charles Archer 1888 - 1892 William Lole 1903 - 1913 J. Cakebread
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