Chudleigh Devon
The Globe pub in Fore Street Chudleigh Devon
The first records of the pub are from 1830, when it was called the 'Maltsters Arms', as it had both a malt and brewhouse. By 1835 it had changed its name to the Globe.
William Wright the owner at that time and until his death in 1850 , also owned the Plymouth Inn from 1808 to at least 1838, The White Hart 1806 to 1826 and The New Inn 1821 to 1829.
'The premises contained a large and convenient malthouse, brewhouse, stables, coach houses, blacksmith's shop, skittle alley. Piggery, very productive garden and orchard adjoining. Three-quarters of an acre. Seven good bedrooms, large dining room, commercial and smoking rooms, bar, bar parlour, two kitchens, larder, two storerooms, WC. Capital supply of spring and soft water.'
Between 1891 & 1912 the frontage acquired much rebuilding. with added bay windows & loft extensions
The Globe is a Heavitree House and has been for some considerable time. The current proprietors are Paul and Pearl Edwards. In early 2010 the premises were painted and a newly designed sign 'The Globe' is now displayed.
chudleighhistorygroup.uk/articles/inns.html
Pictures with thanks - copyright Maigheach-gheal CCL www.geograph.org.uk/photo/929821
Picture with thanks - copyright Colin Smith CCL www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6928804
Chudleigh Devon
The Globe pub in Fore Street Chudleigh Devon
The first records of the pub are from 1830, when it was called the 'Maltsters Arms', as it had both a malt and brewhouse. By 1835 it had changed its name to the Globe.
William Wright the owner at that time and until his death in 1850 , also owned the Plymouth Inn from 1808 to at least 1838, The White Hart 1806 to 1826 and The New Inn 1821 to 1829.
'The premises contained a large and convenient malthouse, brewhouse, stables, coach houses, blacksmith's shop, skittle alley. Piggery, very productive garden and orchard adjoining. Three-quarters of an acre. Seven good bedrooms, large dining room, commercial and smoking rooms, bar, bar parlour, two kitchens, larder, two storerooms, WC. Capital supply of spring and soft water.'
Between 1891 & 1912 the frontage acquired much rebuilding. with added bay windows & loft extensions
The Globe is a Heavitree House and has been for some considerable time. The current proprietors are Paul and Pearl Edwards. In early 2010 the premises were painted and a newly designed sign 'The Globe' is now displayed.
chudleighhistorygroup.uk/articles/inns.html
Pictures with thanks - copyright Maigheach-gheal CCL www.geograph.org.uk/photo/929821
Picture with thanks - copyright Colin Smith CCL www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6928804