A listing of historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Middlesex.
Potters Bar has been part of Hertfordshire since 1965, in the South Mimms 1911 census.
Premises | Pic? | Text? |
Bridge House, Potters Bar | No | Yes |
Builders Arms, Little Heath, Potters Bar | No | Yes |
Chequers, Coopers Lane, Potters Bar | Yes | Yes |
Duke of York, Ganwick Corner, Barnet | No | Yes |
Globe, High Street, Potters Bar, Barnet | No | Yes |
Green Man, High Street, Potters Bar | Yes | Yes |
Lion Inn, Barnet Road, Potters Bar | Yes | Yes |
Railroad Inn, Station Road, Potters Bar | No | Yes |
Railway Hotel, Darkes Lane, Potters Bar | Yes | Yes |
Robin Hood, High road, Potters Bar | No | Yes |
Strafford Arms, Mutton lane, Potters Bar | No | Yes |
White Horse, High Street, Potters Bar | Yes | Yes |
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