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[[File:ArkellPubMap_Ca2000.jpg|thumb|A map of Arkell's pubs, reproduced from their book 'Arkell's Millennium Pub Guide'. Courtesy the brewery.]] | |||
<big>'''List of [[Arkells]] pubs'''</big> | <big>'''List of [[Arkells]] pubs'''</big> | ||
===Berkshire=== | ===Berkshire=== | ||
* Three Horseshoes, School Road, Brimpton | * Three Horseshoes, School Road, Brimpton. Bought by Arkells in 1991. | ||
* Bantam, Omers Rise, Burghfield Common | * Bantam, Omers Rise, Burghfield Common, Reading. Built in 1962; bought by Arkells in 2000. | ||
* Olde Red Lion, Green Lane, Chieveley | * Olde Red Lion, Green Lane, Chieveley. Bought by Arkells in 1992. | ||
* Fox & Hounds, Oxford Road, Donnington | * Fox & Hounds, Oxford Road, Donnington | ||
* Down Gate, Park Street, 13 Down View, Hungerford | * Down Gate, Park Street, 13 Down View, Hungerford. Formerly the Royal Exchange (Usher's). Bought by Arkells in 1994. | ||
* George Hotel, High Street, Lambourn | * George Hotel, High Street, Lambourn | ||
* Cross Keys, 8 London Road, Newbury | * Cross Keys, 8 London Road, Newbury. Bought by Arkells in 1996. | ||
* Coopers Arms, 39 Bartholomew Street, Newbury | * Coopers Arms, 39 Bartholomew Street, Newbury | ||
* Woodpecker, Andover Road, | * Woodpecker, Andover Road, Wash Water, Newbury. Originally the Derby Arms. | ||
* Lord Lyon, Ermin Street, Stockcross | * Lord Lyon, Ermin Street, Stockcross. Bought by Arkells in 1989. | ||
* Winkfield, 11 Lovell Road, Winkfield | * Winkfield, 11 Lovell Road, Winkfield. A former 'Slug & Lettuce', to Arkells in the 2000s. | ||
* Duke Of Edinburgh, Wood End | * Duke Of Edinburgh, Wood End, Woodside | ||
* Rising Sun, Bath Road, Woolhampton | * Rising Sun, Bath Road, Woolhampton. To Arkells in the 2000s. | ||
===Gloucestershire=== | ===Gloucestershire=== | ||
* Hereford Arms, 48 Winchcombe Street, Cheltenham | * Hereford Arms, 48 Winchcombe Street, Cheltenham. Closed in 2003 and converted to a restaurant. | ||
* Pickled Duke, 40 Swindon Road, Cheltenham | * Pickled Duke, 40 Swindon Road, Cheltenham. Arkells bought the pub in 1999. Closed. | ||
* | * Bottle of Sauce, 7 Ambrose Street, Cheltenham. Originally the Railway Hotel. | ||
* Cat & Fiddle, 63 Whaddon Road, Cheltenham | * Cat & Fiddle, 63 Whaddon Road, Waddon Estate, Cheltenham. Arkells bought the pub in 1999. Closed. | ||
* Exmouth Arms, 167 Bath Road, Cheltenham | * Exmouth Arms, 167 Bath Road, Cheltenham | ||
* Adam And Eve, 8 Townsend Street, Cheltenham | * Adam And Eve, 8 Townsend Street, Cheltenham. Arkells bought the pub in 1991. | ||
* Brewers Arms, 70 Cricklade Street, Cirencester | * Brewers Arms, 70 Cricklade Street, Cirencester. Built in 1869. | ||
* Golden Cross, Blackjack Street, Cirencester | * Golden Cross, Blackjack Street, Cirencester. 18c former coaching inn. | ||
* Plume Of Feathers, Watermoor Road, Cirencester | * Plume Of Feathers, Watermoor Road, Cirencester | ||
* Talbot, 14 Victoria Road, Cirencester | * Talbot, 14 Victoria Road, Cirencester. Arkells bought the pub in 1877. | ||
* Victoria | * Victoria, Eastleach Turville. It became an inn in 1856; bought by Arkells in 1976. | ||
* Highwayman, Beech Pike, Elkstone | * Highwayman, Beech Pike, Elkstone. A former coaching inn. | ||
* Eight Bells, London Road, Fairford East End | * Eight Bells, London Road, Fairford East End | ||
* Bull Hotel, Market Place, Fairford | * Bull Hotel, Market Place, Fairford. A former coaching inn, parts 15th century. Bought by Arkells in 1973. | ||
* Plough, London Street, Fairford | * Plough Inn, London Street, Fairford | ||
* Hare & Hounds, The Stump, Foss Cross | * Hare & Hounds, The Stump, Foss Cross | ||
* India House, 227 Barton Street, Gloucester | * India House, 227 Barton Street, Barton, Gloucester. Bought by Arkells in 1991. Demolished 2012 and redeveloped as a supermarket. | ||
* Sir Colin Campbell, 24 Llanthony Road, Gloucester Docks | * Sir Colin Campbell (later Inn On The Docks), 24 Llanthony Road, Gloucester Docks. It became a day nursery in about 2012. | ||
* Whitesmiths Arms, 81 Southgate Street, Gloucester Docks | * Whitesmiths Arms, 81 Southgate Street, Gloucester Docks. Acquired by Arkells in 1991. | ||
* Tavern, Station Road | * Tavern Inn, Station Road, Kemble. It became a pub in 1946 and was bought by Arkells in 1951. | ||
* Thames Head Inn, Tetbury Road, Kemble | * Thames Head Inn, Tetbury Road, Kemble | ||
* George, High Street | * George Inn, High Street, Kempsford. Arkells' third tied house, purchased 1861. Kempsford is the Arkell family's home village. | ||
* Red Lion | * Red Lion Hotel, High Street, Lechlade. Parts 17c. Sold off as a restaurant. | ||
* Riverside, Park End Wharf, Lechlade | * Riverside, Park End Wharf, Lechlade | ||
* Royal Oak | * Royal Oak, Oak Street, Lechlade. Built in 1921. Closed and developed for housing. | ||
* Masons Arms, High Street, Meysey Hampton | * Masons Arms, High Street, Meysey Hampton | ||
* White Hart Hotel, Market Square, Stow-On-The-Wold | * White Hart Hotel, Market Square, Stow-On-The-Wold | ||
* Plough, Gloucester Road, Stratton | * Plough Inn, Gloucester Road, Stratton. Acquired by Arkells in 1991. | ||
* White Horse, Sandhurst Lane, Waltham | * White Horse, Sandhurst Lane, Waltham. Formerly the Globe. Purchased by Arkells in 1997. | ||
===Hampshire=== | ===Hampshire=== | ||
* Carpenters Arms, Harts Lane, Burghclere | * Carpenters Arms, Harts Lane, Burghclere | ||
* White Hart Hotel, Newbury Street, Whitchurch | * White Hart Hotel, Newbury Street, Whitchurch. Acquired by Arkells in 2003. | ||
===Oxfordshire=== | ===Oxfordshire=== | ||
* Rose & Crown Hotel, 3 High Street, Ashbury | * Rose & Crown Hotel, 3 High Street, Ashbury. Bought by Arkells from Charringtons in 1994. A former coaching inn and brewpub: see [[Rose & Crown Hotel (Ashbury)]]. | ||
* Kings Arms Hotel, 18 West Street, Chipping Norton | * Kings Arms Hotel, 18 West Street, Chipping Norton. Acquired by Arkells in 2005. | ||
* Talbot, Oxford Road, Eynsham | * Talbot, Oxford Road, Eynsham. Bought by Arkells in 1997. | ||
* Original Swan, 188 Oxford Road, Oxford | * Original Swan, 188 Oxford Road, Cowley, Oxford. Bought by Arkells in 1997. | ||
* Rickety Press, 67 Cranham Street, Oxford | * Rickety Press, 67 Cranham Street, Jericho, Oxford. Formerly Radcliffe Arms; reopened by Arkells with a new name in 2011. | ||
* Friar, 2 Old Marston Road, | * Friar, 2 Old Marston Road, New Marston, Oxford. Bought by Arkells in 1996. | ||
* Rusty Bicycle, 28 Magdelen Road, | * Rusty Bicycle (Eagle Tavern), 28 Magdelen Road, St Clements, Oxford, Reopened by Arkells in 1999. | ||
* Victoria Tavern, Station Road, Shrivenham | * Victoria Tavern, Station Road, Shrivenham. Built in 1840. | ||
* Bear Hotel, Market Place, Wantage | * Bear Hotel, Market Place, Wantage. Formerly Usher's. Acquired by Arkells in 2006. | ||
* Punch Bowl, Oxford Road, Woodstock | * Punch Bowl, Oxford Road, Woodstock. Acquired by Arkells in 2004, as their 103rd tied house. | ||
* White Horse, Off B4507, Woolstone | * White Horse, Off B4507, Woolstone. Acquired by Arkells in 2005. | ||
===Wiltshire=== | ===Wiltshire=== | ||
* Bakers Arms, Off A346, Badbury. Originally the village bakery. Arkells bought it in 1906. | * Bakers Arms, Off A346, Badbury. Originally the village bakery. Arkells bought it in 1906. | ||
* Plough, Marlborough | * Plough, Marlborough Road, Badbury. A pub since about 1773. | ||
* Royal Oak, Cue's Lane, Bishopstone (Swindon) | * Royal Oak, Cue's Lane, Bishopstone (Swindon). Acquired by Arkells in 1951. | ||
* Crown, High Street, Broad Hinton | * Crown, High Street, Broad Hinton | ||
* Lansdowne Strand Hotel, Strand, Calne | * Lansdowne Strand Hotel, Strand, Calne. Formerly Catherine Wheel Hotel. Bought by Arkells ca.2007. | ||
* Old Bear, High Street, Cricklade | * Old Bear, High Street, Cricklade. A pub since the 17th century, formerly the Saracens Head. | ||
* White Hart Hotel, High Street, Cricklade | * White Hart Hotel, High Street, Cricklade. Bought by Arkells in 1973. | ||
* Volunteer, Seagry Road, Great Somerford | * Volunteer, Seagry Road, Great Somerford | ||
* Butchers Arms, Greatfield. Opened as a beerhouse in 1866. | * Butchers Arms, Greatfield. Opened as a beerhouse in 1866. | ||
* Jolly Tar, Queens Road, Hannington. Arkells acquired the pub in 1922. | * Jolly Tar, Queens Road, Hannington. Arkells acquired the pub in 1922. | ||
* Fox, Swindon Street, Highworth | * Fox, Swindon Street, Highworth. A pub since 1840 and an Arkell's pub since 1862. | ||
* Plough, Lechlade Road, Highworth | * Plough, Lechlade Road, Highworth. Formerly [[William Pound & Co]]'s Star Brewery. To Arkells in 1896. Arkell's smallest pub. | ||
* Saracens Head Hotel, Market Place, Highworth | * Saracens Head Hotel, Market Place, Highworth. Bought by Arkells in 1883. | ||
* Duke Hotel, Church Road, Hilmarton. Built in 1843, formerly a brewpub. See: [[George Hobbs (Hilmarton)]]. Bought by Arkells in 1923. | * Duke Hotel, Church Road, Hilmarton. Built in 1843, formerly a brewpub. See: [[George Hobbs (Hilmarton)]]. Bought by Arkells in 1923. | ||
* Bolingbroke Arms, Hook | * Bolingbroke Arms, Hook | ||
* Rose & Crown, The Street, Lea | * Rose & Crown, The Street, Lea | ||
* Village Inn, Ham Road, Bell Lane, Liddington | * Village Inn, Ham Road, Bell Lane, Liddington. Built in 1875 and bought by Arkells in 1994. | ||
* Bear Hotel, 1 High Street, Marlborough. A former coaching inn, rebuilt in 1889. Arkells since 1987. | * Bear Hotel, 1 High Street, Marlborough. A former coaching inn, rebuilt in 1889. Arkells since 1987. | ||
* Bell Inn, B4553, Purton Stoke. Arkells bought the freehold in 1926. | * Bell Inn, B4553, Purton Stoke. Arkells bought the freehold in 1926. | ||
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* Dolphin Hotel, Rodbourne Road, Rodbourne, Swindon. Built 1872. | * Dolphin Hotel, Rodbourne Road, Rodbourne, Swindon. Built 1872. | ||
* Manor, Cheney Manor Road, Rodbourne, Swindon. Originally the Steam Train, built by Arkells in 1959. | * Manor, Cheney Manor Road, Rodbourne, Swindon. Originally the Steam Train, built by Arkells in 1959. | ||
* Southbrook, Southbrook Street, Rodbourne, Swindon | * Southbrook, Southbrook Street, Rodbourne, Swindon. Acquired by Arkells in 2015. | ||
* Jovial Monk, Highdown Way, St Andrews Ridge, Swindon | * Jovial Monk, Highdown Way, St Andrews Ridge, Swindon. Opened by Arkells in November 2000 to serve St Andrews Ridge estate. | ||
* Tawny Owl, Taw Hill Estate, Taw Hill, Swindon | * Tawny Owl, Taw Hill Estate, Taw Hill, Swindon. Opened by Arkells in November 2003 to serve the Taw Hill estate. | ||
* Bakers Arms, 121 Beechcroft Road, Upper Stratton, Swindon. Formerly a buthcery and bakery, Arkells bought the pub in 1896. | * Bakers Arms, 121 Beechcroft Road, Upper Stratton, Swindon. Formerly a buthcery and bakery, Arkells bought the pub in 1896. | ||
* Moonrakers, Cricklade Road, Upper Stratton, Swindon. Built as the Crossways Club in 1931. | * Moonrakers, Cricklade Road, Upper Stratton, Swindon. Built as the Crossways Club in 1931. | ||
* Black Horse, Callas Hill, Upper Wanborough. Opened as a beerhouse in 1862, acquired by Arkells in 1891. | * Black Horse, Callas Hill, Upper Wanborough. Opened as a beerhouse in 1862, acquired by Arkells in 1891. | ||
* Brewers Arms, High Street, Wanborough. A former beerhouse and shop, bought by Arkells in 1873. | * Brewers Arms, High Street, Wanborough. A former beerhouse and shop, bought by Arkells in 1873. | ||
* Woodshaw Inn, Garraways, Wootton Bassett | * Woodshaw Inn, Garraways, Woodshaw, Wootton Bassett. Built by Arkells in 1985. | ||
* Borough Arms, High Street, Wootton Bassett. Parts 17th century. | * Borough Arms, High Street, Wootton Bassett. Parts 17th century. | ||
* Curriers Arms, High Street, Wootton Bassett. Was for a short time owned by [[Howard Horsell (Wootton Bassett)|Howard Horsell's Beaufort Brewery]]. Acquired by Arkells in 1951. | * Curriers Arms, High Street, Wootton Bassett. Was for a short time owned by [[Howard Horsell (Wootton Bassett)|Howard Horsell's Beaufort Brewery]]. Acquired by Arkells in 1951. | ||
* Sally Pussey, Swindon Road, Wootton Bassett | * Sally Pussey, Swindon Road, Wootton Bassett. Arkells bought the pub in 1906. Formerly the Wheatsheaf, renamed after a 19c landlady. | ||
* Fox & Hounds, Markham Road, Wroughton. Rebuild in the 1860s of an earlier beerhouse. Bought by Arkells in 1879. | * Fox & Hounds, Markham Road, Wroughton. Rebuild in the 1860s of an earlier beerhouse. Bought by Arkells in 1879. | ||
* Three Tuns, High Street, Devizes Road, Wroughton | * Three Tuns, High Street, Devizes Road, Wroughton. Bought by Arkells in 1883. |
Latest revision as of 11:45, 28 April 2021
List of Arkells pubs
Berkshire
- Three Horseshoes, School Road, Brimpton. Bought by Arkells in 1991.
- Bantam, Omers Rise, Burghfield Common, Reading. Built in 1962; bought by Arkells in 2000.
- Olde Red Lion, Green Lane, Chieveley. Bought by Arkells in 1992.
- Fox & Hounds, Oxford Road, Donnington
- Down Gate, Park Street, 13 Down View, Hungerford. Formerly the Royal Exchange (Usher's). Bought by Arkells in 1994.
- George Hotel, High Street, Lambourn
- Cross Keys, 8 London Road, Newbury. Bought by Arkells in 1996.
- Coopers Arms, 39 Bartholomew Street, Newbury
- Woodpecker, Andover Road, Wash Water, Newbury. Originally the Derby Arms.
- Lord Lyon, Ermin Street, Stockcross. Bought by Arkells in 1989.
- Winkfield, 11 Lovell Road, Winkfield. A former 'Slug & Lettuce', to Arkells in the 2000s.
- Duke Of Edinburgh, Wood End, Woodside
- Rising Sun, Bath Road, Woolhampton. To Arkells in the 2000s.
Gloucestershire
- Hereford Arms, 48 Winchcombe Street, Cheltenham. Closed in 2003 and converted to a restaurant.
- Pickled Duke, 40 Swindon Road, Cheltenham. Arkells bought the pub in 1999. Closed.
- Bottle of Sauce, 7 Ambrose Street, Cheltenham. Originally the Railway Hotel.
- Cat & Fiddle, 63 Whaddon Road, Waddon Estate, Cheltenham. Arkells bought the pub in 1999. Closed.
- Exmouth Arms, 167 Bath Road, Cheltenham
- Adam And Eve, 8 Townsend Street, Cheltenham. Arkells bought the pub in 1991.
- Brewers Arms, 70 Cricklade Street, Cirencester. Built in 1869.
- Golden Cross, Blackjack Street, Cirencester. 18c former coaching inn.
- Plume Of Feathers, Watermoor Road, Cirencester
- Talbot, 14 Victoria Road, Cirencester. Arkells bought the pub in 1877.
- Victoria, Eastleach Turville. It became an inn in 1856; bought by Arkells in 1976.
- Highwayman, Beech Pike, Elkstone. A former coaching inn.
- Eight Bells, London Road, Fairford East End
- Bull Hotel, Market Place, Fairford. A former coaching inn, parts 15th century. Bought by Arkells in 1973.
- Plough Inn, London Street, Fairford
- Hare & Hounds, The Stump, Foss Cross
- India House, 227 Barton Street, Barton, Gloucester. Bought by Arkells in 1991. Demolished 2012 and redeveloped as a supermarket.
- Sir Colin Campbell (later Inn On The Docks), 24 Llanthony Road, Gloucester Docks. It became a day nursery in about 2012.
- Whitesmiths Arms, 81 Southgate Street, Gloucester Docks. Acquired by Arkells in 1991.
- Tavern Inn, Station Road, Kemble. It became a pub in 1946 and was bought by Arkells in 1951.
- Thames Head Inn, Tetbury Road, Kemble
- George Inn, High Street, Kempsford. Arkells' third tied house, purchased 1861. Kempsford is the Arkell family's home village.
- Red Lion Hotel, High Street, Lechlade. Parts 17c. Sold off as a restaurant.
- Riverside, Park End Wharf, Lechlade
- Royal Oak, Oak Street, Lechlade. Built in 1921. Closed and developed for housing.
- Masons Arms, High Street, Meysey Hampton
- White Hart Hotel, Market Square, Stow-On-The-Wold
- Plough Inn, Gloucester Road, Stratton. Acquired by Arkells in 1991.
- White Horse, Sandhurst Lane, Waltham. Formerly the Globe. Purchased by Arkells in 1997.
Hampshire
- Carpenters Arms, Harts Lane, Burghclere
- White Hart Hotel, Newbury Street, Whitchurch. Acquired by Arkells in 2003.
Oxfordshire
- Rose & Crown Hotel, 3 High Street, Ashbury. Bought by Arkells from Charringtons in 1994. A former coaching inn and brewpub: see Rose & Crown Hotel (Ashbury).
- Kings Arms Hotel, 18 West Street, Chipping Norton. Acquired by Arkells in 2005.
- Talbot, Oxford Road, Eynsham. Bought by Arkells in 1997.
- Original Swan, 188 Oxford Road, Cowley, Oxford. Bought by Arkells in 1997.
- Rickety Press, 67 Cranham Street, Jericho, Oxford. Formerly Radcliffe Arms; reopened by Arkells with a new name in 2011.
- Friar, 2 Old Marston Road, New Marston, Oxford. Bought by Arkells in 1996.
- Rusty Bicycle (Eagle Tavern), 28 Magdelen Road, St Clements, Oxford, Reopened by Arkells in 1999.
- Victoria Tavern, Station Road, Shrivenham. Built in 1840.
- Bear Hotel, Market Place, Wantage. Formerly Usher's. Acquired by Arkells in 2006.
- Punch Bowl, Oxford Road, Woodstock. Acquired by Arkells in 2004, as their 103rd tied house.
- White Horse, Off B4507, Woolstone. Acquired by Arkells in 2005.
Wiltshire
- Bakers Arms, Off A346, Badbury. Originally the village bakery. Arkells bought it in 1906.
- Plough, Marlborough Road, Badbury. A pub since about 1773.
- Royal Oak, Cue's Lane, Bishopstone (Swindon). Acquired by Arkells in 1951.
- Crown, High Street, Broad Hinton
- Lansdowne Strand Hotel, Strand, Calne. Formerly Catherine Wheel Hotel. Bought by Arkells ca.2007.
- Old Bear, High Street, Cricklade. A pub since the 17th century, formerly the Saracens Head.
- White Hart Hotel, High Street, Cricklade. Bought by Arkells in 1973.
- Volunteer, Seagry Road, Great Somerford
- Butchers Arms, Greatfield. Opened as a beerhouse in 1866.
- Jolly Tar, Queens Road, Hannington. Arkells acquired the pub in 1922.
- Fox, Swindon Street, Highworth. A pub since 1840 and an Arkell's pub since 1862.
- Plough, Lechlade Road, Highworth. Formerly William Pound & Co's Star Brewery. To Arkells in 1896. Arkell's smallest pub.
- Saracens Head Hotel, Market Place, Highworth. Bought by Arkells in 1883.
- Duke Hotel, Church Road, Hilmarton. Built in 1843, formerly a brewpub. See: George Hobbs (Hilmarton). Bought by Arkells in 1923.
- Bolingbroke Arms, Hook
- Rose & Crown, The Street, Lea
- Village Inn, Ham Road, Bell Lane, Liddington. Built in 1875 and bought by Arkells in 1994.
- Bear Hotel, 1 High Street, Marlborough. A former coaching inn, rebuilt in 1889. Arkells since 1987.
- Bell Inn, B4553, Purton Stoke. Arkells bought the freehold in 1926.
- Angel, High Street, Purton. Dates from 1704. Arkells bought it in 1884.
- Carpenters Arms, Old Vicarage Lane, South Marston. Early 19th century.
- Crown Hotel, 73 Ermin Street, Stratton St Margaret. Rebuild in 1832 of an older inn. Bought by Arkells in 1868.
- New Inn, Swindon Road, Stratton St Margaret. Previously owned by the nearby Star Brewery, it was sold to Arkells in 1884.
- Rat Trap, Highworth Road, Stratton St Margaret. Originally the Plough, acquired by Arkells in 1899.
- Wheatsheaf, Ermin Street, Stratton St Margaret. An old inn, bought by Arkells in 1869.
- White Hart, Oxford Road, Stratton St Margaret. Arkells bought the old inn in 1878 and rebuilt it in 1938.
- Freke Arms, B4019, Swanborough. Built in 1832 and acquired by Arkells in 1892. Named after a local landed family.
- Apartment, 16 Havelock Square, Swindon Centre
- Bakers Arms, 16 Emlyn Square, Swindon Centre. Originally owned by the Great Western Railway, Arkells acquired in 1880.
- County Ground Hotel, 115 County Road, Swindon Centre. Built 1897.
- Flag, 31 Bridge Street, Swindon Centre. Formerly Lamb & Flag.
- GW (Great Western Inn), Station Road, Swindon Centre. Built by Arkells in 1869.
- Sun, Marlborough Road, Coate, Swindon. Rebuild in 1937 of an earlier inn.
- Duke Of Edinburgh, Cricklade Road, Gorse Hill, Swindon. Built by Arkells in 1878.
- Swiss Chalet, Chapel Street, Gorse Hill, Swindon. Built 1964 as the Carpenters Arms, renamed in 1988.
- Kingsdown Inn, Kingsdown Road, Kingsdown, Swindon. The Brewery Tap, rebuilt in 1861.
- Clifton Inn, Clifton Street, Kingshill, Swindon. Arkells built the pub in 1878.
- Running Horse, Wootton Bassett Road, Kingshill, Swindon. Rebuild in 1899 of an earlier inn.
- Wild Deer, 62 Westcott Place, Kingshill, Swindon. A canal pub built in 1847 and bought by Arkells in 1873. Closed.
- Liden Arms, Barrington Close, Liden, Swindon. Opened by Arkells in 1980.
- Boundary House, 1 The Street, Moredon, Swindon. Built 1877. The Red Lion until 1990.
- Duke Of Wellington, 27 Eastcott Hill, Swindon Old Town. Opened 1869.
- Kings Arms Hotel, 20 Wood Street, Swindon Old Town. Built 1830s. Bought by Arkells in 1885.
- Longs Bar, 86 Victoria Road, Swindon Old Town. Previously the Belle Vue. It was a small brewpub owned by Philip Cockbill; sold to Arkells in 1874, when the brewery was closed.
- Plough, 26 Devizes Road, Swindon Old Town. Converted from a cottage by Arkells in 1867.
- Dolphin Hotel, Rodbourne Road, Rodbourne, Swindon. Built 1872.
- Manor, Cheney Manor Road, Rodbourne, Swindon. Originally the Steam Train, built by Arkells in 1959.
- Southbrook, Southbrook Street, Rodbourne, Swindon. Acquired by Arkells in 2015.
- Jovial Monk, Highdown Way, St Andrews Ridge, Swindon. Opened by Arkells in November 2000 to serve St Andrews Ridge estate.
- Tawny Owl, Taw Hill Estate, Taw Hill, Swindon. Opened by Arkells in November 2003 to serve the Taw Hill estate.
- Bakers Arms, 121 Beechcroft Road, Upper Stratton, Swindon. Formerly a buthcery and bakery, Arkells bought the pub in 1896.
- Moonrakers, Cricklade Road, Upper Stratton, Swindon. Built as the Crossways Club in 1931.
- Black Horse, Callas Hill, Upper Wanborough. Opened as a beerhouse in 1862, acquired by Arkells in 1891.
- Brewers Arms, High Street, Wanborough. A former beerhouse and shop, bought by Arkells in 1873.
- Woodshaw Inn, Garraways, Woodshaw, Wootton Bassett. Built by Arkells in 1985.
- Borough Arms, High Street, Wootton Bassett. Parts 17th century.
- Curriers Arms, High Street, Wootton Bassett. Was for a short time owned by Howard Horsell's Beaufort Brewery. Acquired by Arkells in 1951.
- Sally Pussey, Swindon Road, Wootton Bassett. Arkells bought the pub in 1906. Formerly the Wheatsheaf, renamed after a 19c landlady.
- Fox & Hounds, Markham Road, Wroughton. Rebuild in the 1860s of an earlier beerhouse. Bought by Arkells in 1879.
- Three Tuns, High Street, Devizes Road, Wroughton. Bought by Arkells in 1883.