Landlords, legends, census records, and lost taverns.
Cheltenham pub history index
At St Marks, Cheltenham in 1894 and 1911.
It was a Greene King public house in 2017 and March 2026. Greene King has announced plans to sell off, or convert 150 pubs into tenanted or franchised locations, as the UK hospitality sector struggles with rising costs.
Directory of Pubs in the UK, historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Gloucestershire.
Residents at this address.
1858 Slaters, Lansdown Tavern, Thomas Werrett, Gloucester road
1863/T Werrett/../../../Kellys Directory
1879/William Smart/../../../Kellys Directory
1885/Charles Wm Wells/../../../Kellys Directory
1894/Richard B Bailey/../../../Kellys Directory
1902/Walter Frost/../../../Kellys Directory
1906/Walter Frost/../../../Kellys Directory
1910/Walter Frost/../../../Kellys Directory
In 1911 at the Lansdown Inn, St Marks Gloucester Road Cheltenham
Ben Sewell, Licensed victualler aged 56 and born in Birmingham Warwickshire
Alice Mary Sewell, Wife aged 34 and born in Brora Sitherlandshire
Ivy Olive Sewell, Daughter aged 12 and born in Birmingham Warwickshire
Elsie Louise Smith, Servant aged 21 and born in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
1923/William Bird/../../../Kellys Directory
1927/William Bird/../../../Kellys Directory
1939/Jn Wm Buffin/../../../Kellys Directory
2017 Greene King, Lansdown, Lansdown Road, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire