https://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-217299-the-jewellers-arms-public-house-
Listed building 1840c so yes must be up there
https://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=Co...RAo2o04yqGT4QlLbPHLxZQ&cbp=12,220.14,,0,-8.86Maybe Mike can throw some light on when The White Horse Cellars was first opened as a pub.
I think it is not a good idea to assume that all pubs designed by the Lea brothers were all terracotta, as shown by this photo of The Old Fox on Hurst St. Shown is comparison pubsthanks mike although i dont think that is the original pub...im also not too sure about the caption to the pic moss posted saying that its a james and lister lea rebuild....its nothing like the lister lea pubs i have seen...ie the bartons arms..the gunmakers gerrard st..red lion soho road..the anchor bradford st...they all have a very distinct design and red brick colour..james and lister lea built the majority of their pubs very late 1800s early 1900s...
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