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 BRUNSWICK INN

 

 

 

 

 

 

Location:  On the western side of the Midland Railway Station, at 1 Railway Terrace.

Historical Information:  The inn was opened in 1842, intended for the use of railwaymen and second class passengers. It was originally called 'The Brunswick Railway and Commercial Inn'. It was the first purpose built railway inn and remained in the ownership of the railways for 105 years.  After a long period of inactivity, the Brunswick re-opened in 1987, following restoration work undertaken on behalf of the Derby Civic Society and the Derbyshire Historic Trust.   

Sign:  Four years after purchasing the pub in 1987, Trevor Harris the owner, established a brewery on the premises. 

Curiosities:  The pub has won several awards for its beer and in 2001 was voted UK Beer Pub of the Year.

 

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Greyhound

Midland Hotel

Noah's Ark

Royal Standard

Seven Stars

Seymours

Strutts

Old Silk Mill

Old Spa Inn

The Standing Order

Tiger Inn

Wardwick Tavern

Waterfall

 


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