Foleshill Tavern, Well Street
| These premises have been known by different names during their history: | FROM | TO | NAME |
| c1800 | c1828 | Waggon and Horses | |
| c1828 | c1830 | Foleshill Tavern | |
| 1835 | c1839 | Old Waggon and Horses | |
| c1839 | 1874 | Waggon and Horses | |
| 1875 | 1929 | Old Waggon and Horses | |
A local place-name for a pub which, apart from a listing in Pigot's 1928 directory, only appears twice in newspapers - both advertising the pub up for auction in September 1830, and stating "late known by the sign of the "WAGGON AND HORSES", and now called the FOLESHILL TAVERN . . . in the occupation of Mr. REES.
By 1835 the name appears to have reverted to the OLD WAGGON AND HORSES under the new tenancy of Edward Wall. | |||
LICENSEES:1828 - 1830 William Rees | |||
![]() Street plan of 1851 | |||
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A local place-name for a pub which, apart from a listing in Pigot's 1928 directory, only appears twice in newspapers - both advertising the pub up for auction in September 1830, and stating "late known by the sign of the "