History of the Old Windmill Inn in Rea Street at Digbeth in Birmingham in the county of Warwickshire.

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Some history of the Old Windmill Inn

The Old Windmill Inn stood on the eastern side of Rea Street close to the junction with Digbeth. Below is a plan dated 1889 that shows the pub, along with the Golden Hammer and Coppersmiths' Arms.

Plan Showing the location of the Golden Hammer, along with the Old Windmill Inn and the Coppersmiths' Arms in Rea Street [1889]

More information on the Old Windmill Inn at Rea Street to follow. I probably created the page as I had a link to the Old Windmill Inn from another page. When building the site it is easier to place links as they crop up rather than go back later on. I realise this is frustrating if you were specifically looking for information on the Old Windmill Inn. There is information on Birmingham dotted around the website - click here for a suitable starting place.


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Licensees of this pub

1839 - Henry Wraight
1868 - William Caswell
1878 - William Mansell
1883 - Christopher Hurdle
1890 - Charles Rich
1897 - Charles Rich
1900 - James Charles Hore
Note : this is not a complete list of licensees for this pub.

Genealogy Connections

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