The Newdigate Arms (Original)

I haven’t got much information on the Original Newdigate Arms that was built in the Bedworth Town Centre, But according to my research The Newdigate Arms was opened in 1914 and was demolished in Circa 1961. when the town of Bedworth was redeveloped.    Below is some research on who Continue Reading

The Coach and Horses

The establishment presently recognized as Kingsholme was initially named The Coach and Horses. Located at the junction of Abbey Upper Street and Jubilee Way in Nuneaton, I’m not entirely certain about the precise date of the pub’s opening, given the number of inns in the area. I am presently researching Continue Reading

The White Lion Inn

The first documented indication of the White Lion Inn being a public house can be traced back to the Ordnance Survey Map of 1902. However, it is strongly suspected that its existence as an inn dates even earlier, possibly as far back as 1886. This assumption is based on the Continue Reading

The White Swan

In 1934, the White Swan was rebuilt. There have been tales of the White Swan being haunted by a ghost named Polly Pinkett. Did anyone see a ghost when they were in there before it was flattened? Still Open: No If Closed, What is there now: Costa Coffee Map Coordinates: Continue Reading

White Horse

The White Horse is an enduring pub with a storied history situated in Bedworth, Warwickshire, UK. Embedded within the local community for numerous decades,  Throughout its existence, it has functioned as a gathering spot for socializing and savoring drinks within the timeless ambiance of a classic pub. Much like other Continue Reading

The Anchor Inn

Pub Description: The Anchor Inn used to occupy the location where Aldi is now situated on Mill Street. Just around the corner on Park Road, you could find the pub’s car park. Next door was the HyperMarker/Food Giant. Brewery: Marstons Still Open: No If Closed, What is there now: Aldi Continue Reading

The Rising Sun

The Rising Sun Inn, situated on Nuneaton Road in Colleycroft, Bedworth, held a significant historical legacy. It was documented in F White & Co.’s records, dating back to 1874, which attested to its long-standing presence. Positioned on the western side of Nuneaton Road, the inn lay to the south of Continue Reading