This is a list of inns and public houses in Stevenage , a town and borough in Hertfordshire , England. The town was designated the first new town in 1946.
Pubs before 1946
Image
Name
Location
Opened/first mentioned
Ceased trading
Other name(s)
Last known brewer/owner
Summary of licence
Designation
Note
Chequers
164 High Street, Stevenage
1774
—
—
Greene King
Full
—
Address was formerly 12 London Road. Owned by the Lyttons of Knebworth from at least 1774 until c1927.
Coach and Horses
133 High Street, Stevenage
1786
—
New Inn
Whitbread
Full
Grade II listed
First mentioned as Coach and Horses in 1806.
Crooked Billet
Dun Cow
—
Fisherman
Granby
—
Mallard
Marquis of Lorne
—
Our Mutual Friend
—
Prince of Wales
Red Lion
—
Old Red Lion
—
Red Lion
Formerly in the parish of Shephall . Renamed when Shephall became part of Stevenage new town, to avoid confusion with the other Red Lion pub.
Rising Sun
Royal Oak
Old Town Bar
—
Two Diamonds, 2 Dry
McMullen's
Owned by McMullen's since 1905.
White Hart
White Horse
Mulberry Tree
—
White Lion
Greene King
Renamed in 2015.[ 1]
Woodmans Arms
Yorkshire Grey
15 High Street, Stevenage
1754
Unknown
White Horse
Clifton Inns/Greene King
Full
Grade II listed
Chequers
Bragbury End
—
Formerly in the parish of Datchworth .
Corey's Mill
—
Beefeater
Formerly in the parish of Graveley .
Roebuck Inn
—
Formerly in the parish of Knebworth .
White Swann
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Pubs since 1946
Image
Name
Location
Opened
Ceased trading
Other name(s)
Last known brewer/owner
Summary of licence
Designation
Note
Almond Tree
—
Standard Bearer
Old Post Office
Peartree
Poachers
Proverbial
Squirrel
Pied Piper
Drapers Arms
Tom Tiddlers Tavern
Standing Order
Cooopers Inn
Crown
Pig & Whistle
Willows
Twin Foxes (1952 to 2012)[ 2]
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