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The Griffin is a former public house in Whitecross Street, Monmouth, Wales. The building dates from the 18th century and has been grade II listed since 2005. [1] Its name and sign refer to the legendary creature, the griffin. In the 18th century the pub was called The Old Griffin. It was rebuilt in the 1830s and refurbished in the 1990s.
John Fuller's Griffin Brewery dates from 1816; in 1845, his son, John Bird Fuller, was joined by Henry Smith and John Turner. Fuller, Smith & Turner owns and operates more than 380 pubs , inns and hotels across the south of England.
The Griffin pub, at the corner of Braemar Road and Brook Road. Griffin Park was well known in football circles for being the only football ground in England to have a pub on each corner. [96] [97] The pubs are: The Griffin, located at the corner of Braemar Road and Brook Road. [98]
Griffin inn may refer to: Griffin Inn, a popular Pub name; Griffin Inn, Nantwich, England, an 18th-century inn;
The Griffin, Widnes, An 18th century inn on the old Warrington to Prescot turnpike road at Bold Heath, once part of the distinguished Bold family estate. Previously a Fayre & Square pub, it was re-branded and completely re-furbished in 2016. [6] Hutt in Ravenshead was built in 1400 [7] Cross Keys in Cleveland became a coaching Inn in 1800.
Yoxford's two pubs are the Griffin Inn, a medieval house that reopened in 2013, and The King's Head. The Griffin Inn offers accommodation, as does the 18th-century Satis House. This is sometimes described wrongly as the original for the Satis House in Charles Dickens 's Great Expectations .
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Brockford hosted a beerhouse along with the Griffin pub (still standing; grade 2 listed early 16th century house, extended to the right in the 17th century and closed as the pub in the early 1960s [3]) with a beer retailer added by 1891. [2]