Image The place is currently up for sale advertized for restaurant use. Marstons Poole Ales are not related to the more famous Marstons Burton Ales which are still being made. Marstons of Poole was the final trading name of The Dolphin Brewery which started back in 1750. The company merged with Strong of Romsey and brewing stopped in 1928. Brewery History on http://www.dolphinbrewerypoole.co.uk/history.html."> The Swan Inn, Marstons Poole Ales

The Swan Inn, Marstons Poole Ales

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The Swan Inn, Marstons Poole Ales

Image: © Des Blenkinsopp Taken: 27 Jun 2015

This pub has been closed for some time. Shown back in 2009 Image in use as an art museum, which is no longer here. There is a newer logo "Q□□G" on the door, but whatever that was has gone too. It's also been The Ginger Pop Shop Image The place is currently up for sale advertized for restaurant use. Marstons Poole Ales are not related to the more famous Marstons Burton Ales which are still being made. Marstons of Poole was the final trading name of The Dolphin Brewery which started back in 1750. The company merged with Strong of Romsey and brewing stopped in 1928. Brewery History on http://www.dolphinbrewerypoole.co.uk/history.html

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.712421
Longitude
-1.983802