Bromley pub history index
The Greyhound, 117 High street in 1874. At 116 & 117 High Street prior to 1938. This pub is now closed and awaiting redevelopment (2010).** This is reopened as a Wetherspoons pub on the 28th July 2011
A listing of London historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Bromley, Kent .
Greyhound, 205 High Street, Bromley - in April 2010
Kindly provided by Stephen Harris
Residents at this address
1840/William Todd/../../../Pigots Directory
1855/Henry Gould/../../../Post Office Directory **
1858/Henry Gould/../../../Melvilles Directory
1874/Isaac Sanders/../../../Post Office Directory
1896/Isaac Sanders & Sons/../../../Post Office Directory
1903/Walter Harvey/Greyhound, 116 & 117 High street/../../Kellys Directory **
Bromley and West Kent Telegraph. 10 March 1906 - Cases for compensation in Bromley.
The Greyhound
The Greyhound stood in High street. It was not altogether suitable for trade owing to its construction. It was built almost like two houses.
Barrels of beer traded for the last three years numbered 358 in 1903, 261 in 1904 and 186 in 1905. The bottle beer trade showed 711 dozen in 1903, 1,395 dozen in 1904 and 2,505 dozen in 1905. As to spirits, the figures for the three years were 581, 464 and 712 gallons.
License to be renewed provisionally with a recommendation for compensation.
1913/Henry Jupp/../../../Post Office Directory
1918/Thomas Henry Beament/../../../Post Office Directory
1922/T H Beament/../../../Post Office Directory
1930/Albert Underwood/../../../Post Office Directory
1938/Wainwright & Horne/../../../Post Office Directory
** Provided By Stephen Harris