SPRING TAVERN Philip Street

 

The tenancy of Gladys Oram commenced on the 1st October 1951, the rent was £40 per annum and the landlords were The Bristol Brewery Georges & Co. Limited. The following is a transcription of the schedule of fixtures and effects which was attached to the tenancy agreement.

 

 

SCULLERY.

White porcelain sink with tiled back and chromium plated tap.

Galvanised boiler.

 

CELLAR.

2 lengths of beer horsing.

 

SMOKE ROOM.

6’ x 2’ 11” leaded coloured glass window screen lettered - Old and Mild.

14’ fixed seat.

4’ 3” fixed seat.

15’ fixed seat with draught screen.

 

PUBLIC BAR.

6’ x 3’ 1” leaded and coloured window screen lettered - Georges’ & Co. Ltd.

6’ 1” x 2’ 11” leaded and coloured glazed window screen lettered - Spring Tavern.

9’ seating as fixed with draught screen.

8’ seating as fixed with draught screen.

7’ 9” panelled screen and half glazed top dividing Bar and Bottle & Jug.

Gas heating stove.

2 Briton patent door stops.

15’ 6” mahogany top counter with painted and panelled front and bottle shelving.

Fluted lead and zinc washup with copper bowl tap and outlet pipe.

8’ 6” the back of Bar fitting with canopy top, 3 shelves and 2 plate glass inset mirrors.

Installation of electric light.

 

ADDITIONAL LANDLORDS FIXTURES & FITTINGS.

Ascot gas water heater and stand as fitted.

1 one - pull beer engine as fitted, together with plastic piping.

1 two - pull beer engine as fitted, together with plastic piping.

No.2 Jeunesse stove as fitted.