The images above show the Market Place in Fairford. The premises listed below were probably located in these buildings. But where?

Cheltenham Original Brewery Stores

Mentioned in 1913. The Cheltenham Original Brewery Stores was almost certainly an off-licence. No other details at present.

Landlord:

1913 Ernest Orvis

No name

No other details at present but the premises could have later been the Cheltenham Original Brewery Stores.

Owner in 1891: Exors of Mr Sewell (free from brewery tie)

Rateable Value in 1891: £9.10s.0d.

Type of licence in 1891: Beerhouse (off sales only)

Owner in 1903: Exors of Mrs Sewell (free from brewery tie)

Rateable Value in 1903: £9.10s.0d.

Type of licence in 1903: Beerhouse (off sales only)

Closing time in 1903: 11pm

1891 William Simpson

1903 Thomas Clarke Wearing

No name

No other details at present but the premises could have later become the Cheltenham Original Brewery Stores.

Owner in 1891: Charles Taylor Kingsley (free from brewery tie)

Rateable Value in 1891: £6.10s.0d.

Type of licence in 1891: Beerhouse (off sales only)

Landlady:

1891 Mary Elizabeth Forty

No name

In 1891 the unnamed premises was leased by a Fairford coal merchant and farmer, William Cobbett Arkell. It is not known whether or not he was related to the Arkell’s brewing family of Swindon. I cannot find a reference to the property in 1903.

Owner in 1891: J.R.R. Barker (free from brewery tie – leased William Cobbett Arkell)

Rateable Value in 1891: £14.10s.0d.

Type of licence in 1891: Beerhouse (off sales only)

Landlord:

1891 William Ball Gibbs

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