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Miscellaneous Pubs and Inns in Leighton Buzzard

The following are a list of other pubs whose names occur in the records of Leighton Buzzard:

Anchor - used to be located in the Heath Road/Plantation Road area of Leighton Buzzard.

Angel - on the corner of Bridge Street and Church Square.

Bell & Chequer - an early inn located in North Street possibly associated with the current site of the Wheatsheaf.

Black Boy - Pub along the High Street in the 16th and 17th centuries.

Catherine Wheel (New Bell & Woolpack, Angel & Crown, Angel) - this tavern in Lake Street was operating from the 17th century up until the first few years of the 19th century.

Crown & Thistle - located in North Street possibly associated with the current site of the Wheatsheaf.

Horse & Groom - located in North Street. Existed briefly in the mid 1800s. May possibly be the same property that traded as the White Hart.

Horse & Jockey - located in North Street. May possibly be the same property as the Red Lion.

Kings Arms - High Street. Operating in the 16th and 17th centuries.

Little Bell - Located next to the Unicorn, and was trading in the 18th century.

Maidenhead, Lake Street - An inn in the 18th century. The building later became known as 'Lake House' and was demolished in 1956.

Maidenhead, Bridge Street - traded in the 18th century.

Plow - located in North Street. May possibly be the same property as the Red Lion.

Queen's Head - located in North Street possibly associated with the current site of the Wheatsheaf.

Rose & Crown (Crown) - this tavern in Lake Street was operating from the early 17th century up until the end of the 18th century.

Sunne - High Street. Mentioned in early documents.

Talbot - High Street. Mentioned in early documents.

Three Cupps - High Street. Mentioned in early documents.

Three Horseshoes - 17th century North Street tavern.

Travellers Rest - used to be located in the Heath Road/Plantation Road area of Leighton Buzzard.

White Lion - Lake Street. Traded in the 18th century

 
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