The original site of the Sherborne Arms was in a row of terraced houses on the eastern corner of Farmington Road. The buildings were demolished to make way for the widening of the road. The present Sherborne Arms is a distinctive 15th century half timbered single gabled building close to the famous church.

The Sherborne Arms was a Trophy Tavern in 1971. From ‘Inn and Around – 250 Whitbread Pubs’
Image: Nigel Hammond
July 2010 – Football fever.

For those who watched the BBC3 mockumentary ‘This Country’ on television, they might recognise the Sherborne Arms in its disguise as The Keepers Arms – Martin Mucklow’s local boozer.

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Licensing Details:

Owner in 1891: Exors of T. Teall (leased Tayler’s Cotswold Brewery, Northleach)

Rateable value in 1891: £10.8s.0d.

Type of licence in 1891: Alehouse

Owner in 1903: Tayler’s Cotswold Brewery, Northleach

Rateable value in 1903: £12.0s.0d.

Type of licence in 1903: Alehouse

Closing time in 1903: 10pm

Landlords at the Sherborne Arms include:

1856 Mrs A. Sparshott

1885,1891 David Radburn

1902   Mrs Annie Radburn

1903,1906 Charles Gillett

1919 Mrs Louisa Gillett

1927 James Hunt

1939 J. Hunt

1995 Andrew Keedwell and Lisa Thomas

2001(October) Tina Hoban

2002 Angela and Graham Halliday

2007 Stephen Wilson (landlord), Malcolm Bough (manager)

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