The Queen Inn
30 Station Street
The Queen, situated on Station Street, was owned by the Soulby, Son & Winch brewery until 1951 when it was purchased by J.W. Green of Luton. Remained open until at least 1967.
The Queen, situated on Station Street, was owned by the Soulby, Son & Winch brewery until 1951 when it was purchased by J.W. Green of Luton. Remained open until at least 1967.
The original thatched-roof building
The original thatched-roof building
The original thatched-roof building
The original thatched-roof building
1938 Newspaper article "The Swinging Sign" - The Queen Inn, rebuilt
1938 Newspaper article "The Swinging Sign" - The Queen Inn, rebuilt
1950 Rear of the second incarnation of the 'Queen Inn', severely damaged by fire.
1950 Rear of the second incarnation of the 'Queen Inn', severely damaged by fire.
1950 Newspaper report of fire at The Queen Inn
1950 Newspaper report of fire at The Queen Inn
The current and third incarnation of the Queen Inn
The current and third incarnation of the Queen Inn
1985 newspaper item - "Naughty Donington"
1985 newspaper item - "Naughty Donington"