Building Name

The Greyhound public house, Gloucester Street, Stroud

Date
1903 - 1904
Street
Gloucester Street
District/Town
Stroud
County/Country
Gloucestershire, England
Client
Goodsells Brewery
Work
Rebuilding
Status
Converted to bar

The Greyhound Inn, at the junction of Gloucester Street and Lansdown in Stroud, was in existence in the late 18th century and was rebuilt in the Arts and Crafts style in 1903 by Godsells Brewery of Salmon Springs, the architect being London-based Percy Morley Horder Refurbishment was carried out in 2003 but it closed as a pub in 2010 and was re-opened in 2013 as a cafe and bar. Horder’s ingenious split-level two-bar layout was stripped out in the 1990. Building Control approval for rebuilding The Greyhound Pub, granted  March 1904.