1912 The Wheatsheaf Inn, Longwell Green, South Gloucestershire.
The Wheatsheaf Inn - Longwell Green 1912 not very far from The Crown Inn - where the chip shop now stands on the corner of Shellards Road. This public-house sold old & mild beers ans stout brewed by The Bristol United Breweries. The bar was on the right & tap room on left.
This public house stopped trading many years ago but the building still remains - very little is known of this pub - Landlord was Frank Holder in 1905. It must have ceased trading some time during or after the first world war.
Lawford's Gate Petty Sessions Published: Friday 08 March 1918
The renewal of the licence of the Wheatsheaf, Longwell Green, was opposed by the police. 'Superintendent Cook said the police had been called to this public house on several occasions and threatening, abusive and insulting words were used against his officers and that the landlord Walter Bristow the licensee ran a disorderly pub.