Three Horse Shoes, 1007 Foleshill Road
| Alternative Addresses: | 1009 Little Heath Road | ||
| These premises have been known by different names during their history: | FROM | TO | NAME |
| 1861 | 2018 | Three Horse Shoes | |
| 1863 | 1924 | Beerhouse | |
| 2018 | New Horseshoe | ||
This name was probably chosen by the first licensee due to being a wheelwright and blacksmith.
In 1906 Phillips and Marriott valued the pub at £2,026, including two cottages and a garden. In 1908 it was the BEERHOUSE, Little Heath.
In 1982 it was a 'large, popular local with discos Thursday to Saturday'.
On the 30th October 2018 it reopened as the NEW HORSESHOE Bar and Grill.
![]() Three Horse Shoes are featured on the arms of The Worshipful Company of Farriers, farriers often being employed by coaching inns. | |||
LICENSEES:1874 - 1900 Joshua Morris, wheelwright & blacksmith 1906 Thomas Walling 1909 - 1929 Henry Sutton 1931 - 1931 John Sutton 1933 - 1940 Mrs E. A. Sutton | |||
OWNERS:1906 Phillips & Marriott | |||
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This name was probably chosen by the first licensee due to being a wheelwright and blacksmith.
In 1906 Phillips and Marriott valued the pub at £2,026, including two cottages and a garden. In 1908 it was the 