Red Lion Inn Cinderford - Flaxley parish (General)

by slowhands @, proud of his ancient Dean Forest roots, Tuesday, July 19, 2005, 17:13 (7100 days ago) @ Eandka

Red Lion, 44 Flaxley Street

The Red Lion Inn was situated in a quiet residential backwater just to the east of Cinderford town centre. It was first licensed in 1869. The annual rateable value of £18 in 1891 and 1903 reflect its status as a back street local. The pub has now been converted into residential usage. It is a sandstone and brick small terraced building and all the original doors and windows have since been replaced by double glazing. On the wall, however, is a filled in hole where a West Country Ales plaque was once located. It closed in the 1970's.

1869 Janetta Gazzard

1891 John Millwaters (owner). Beerhouse. Free from brewery tie

<1901 I. Millwater>

1901 George and Esther Gazzard - confirmed by Census

1903 George Gazzard. Beerhouse. Francis Wintle, Forest Brewery, Mitcheldean

1939 Albert James


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