Stallards, Stallard Street, Trowbridge
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Image: © Jaggery Taken: 5 Dec 2011
Located opposite Holy Trinity Church. The pub dates from 1857, originally owned by Ushers Brewery of Trowbridge. The pub is now owned by Frome-based Milk Street Brewery, who renovated the premises which had been vacant for more than two years. The name on the pub is now Stallards whereas it was previously The Stallards. Stallard may be a variant of stallward, a keeper of horse stalls. Or it may be the name of a resident of Trowbridge who owned several cottages in the area in the distant past.