Name: The Vine Inn
Address: Barton Turns, Barton-under-Needwood
This pub dates back to the early 1800's and has spent most of its life as the Vine Inn, although more recently it changed its name to the Barton Turns as the later photographs show. The earliest reference I can find to the Vine dates back to this press cutting from 1809.
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Derby Mercury 30 March 1809 |
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Barton Turn in the 1880's |
Listed landlords at the Vine Inn were William Sutton (1841-42), Walter Hollis (1851), Francis Hardy (1861-1908) beer retailer, shopkeeper and rope maker, his daughter Sarah Ann Baker nee Hardy (1908-16) and Alfred Seth Mitchell (1940).
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1841 Census |
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1842 Pigot's Directory of Staffordshire |
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1851 Census |
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February 1970 Barton Turns Cross Roads showing the A38 , St James' Mission Room (right) and the rear of the Vine Inn (far centre) |
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1861 Census |
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November 2016 Barton Turns Cross Roads from the A38 |
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St James' Mission Room (2016) |
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1871 Census |
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1881 Census |
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Derby Mercury 30 March 1890 |
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1891 Census |
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1901 Census |
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1909 Probate for Francis Hardy |
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1911 Census |
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1916 Kelly's Directory |
The 1916 directory above shows both Sarah Ann Baker and Charles Berwick from the Railway Inn nearby on the same record.
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Derby Daily Telegraph 11 March 1930 |
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Staffordshire Advertiser 10 February 1934 |
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Derby Daily Telegraph 01 May 1934 |
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Staffordshire Advertiser 02 May 1936 |
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