The Cirencester Brewery bought the Greyhound Inn in Barnsley on 6th September 1935.
The Greyhound Inn is now called the Village Pub. The Village Pub was named as the Gastropub of the Year in 2000 by the Guardian newspaper. Joint owner Tim Haigh said at the time: “People have come from over 50 miles away to eat here. We offer a very good meal in a pub environment and we change the menu twice a day.” Tim and Rupert also bought the Kings Arms in Chipping Campden in January 2001.
Map Reference: SP 076051
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Owner in 1891: W.A. Wykeman Musgrave (free from brewery tie)
Rateable Value in 1891: £11.5s.0d.
Type of licence in 1891: Alehouse
Owner in 1903: W.A. Wykeman Musgrave (free from brewery tie)
Rateable Value in 1903: £16.0s.0d.
Type of licence in 1903: Alehouse
Closing time in 1903: 10pm
Owner in 1935: Cirencester Brewery
Landlords at the Greyhound Inn / Village Pub include:
1856 T. Habgood
1885 William Norris
1891,1906 Charles William Bridges
1913 Mr S.V. Hiscock
1919 Frank Archer
1927,1939 William Hopkins
1998 Sue Wardrop and Richard Arnold
1999 Tim Haigh and Rupert Pendered (Village Pub)