The Fiery Angel (formerly the New Inn) (1), 83 Hewlett Road, Cheltenham
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Image: © P L Chadwick Taken: 6 Mar 2011
The Fiery Angel has been a pub since at least 1859, when William Smith was recorded as Landlord. It was originally the New Inn, and remained that for many years. Possibly that name was given, because around the corner in Duke Street, was another pub, called The Duke's Head. That was certainly in business by 1841, but seems to have closed sometime during or just before the Second World War. For a few years the New Inn became the Pump and Optic, before becoming the Fiery Angel. Image Image Image Image