This article lists pubs owned by JD Wetherspoon which are located in the county of Hampshire, United Kingdom. As of April 2021, there were 27 Wetherspoon's pubs in Hampshire.[1]
Name | Image | Location | Named after |
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The Sir John Baker | Portsmouth 50°48′56″N 1°4′46″W | John Baker[2] | |
The Bright Water Inn | Southampton 50°55′11″N 1°25′50″W | ||
The Admiral Sir Lucius Curtis | Ocean Village 50°53′49″N 1°23′38″W | Lucius Curtis | |
The Red Lion | Southampton 50°54′52″N 1°21′29″W | ||
The Giddy Bridge | Southampton 50°54′39″N 1°24′16″W | ||
The Standing Order | Southampton 50°54′2″N 1°24′13″W | Standing order[3] | |
The Lord Palmerston | Southsea 50°47′3″N 1°5′20″W | Henry Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston[4] | |
The Denmead Queen | Waterlooville 50°52′51″N 1°1′50″W | Bus[5] | |
The Man in the Moon | Newport 50°42′1″N 1°17′45″W | ||
S Fowler & Co | Ryde 50°43′49″N 1°9′46″W | S Fowler & Co. Drapers, Costumiers[6] | |
Ivy House | Alton 51°8′47″N 0°58′41″W[7] | ||
The John Russell Fox | Andover 51°12′24″N 1°28′44″W | John Russell Fox[8] | |
The Maidenhead Inn | Basingstoke 51°15′44″N 1°5′16″W | ||
The Wagon Works | Eastleigh 50°58′10″N 1°21′3″W | Eastleigh Locomotive, Carriage and Wagon Works[9] | |
The Lord Arthur Lee | Fareham 50°51′9″N 1°10′53″W | Arthur Lee, 1st Viscount Lee of Fareham[10] | |
The Tilly Shilling | Farnborough 51°17′35″N 0°45′27″W | Beatrice Shilling[11] | |
The Prince Arthur | Fleet 51°16′44″N 0°50′42″W | Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn[12] | |
The Star | Gosport 50°47′44″N 1°7′20″W | ||
The Parchment Makers | Havant 50°51′7″N 0°59′4″W | Parchment making[13] | |
The Six Bells | Lymington 50°45′27″N 1°32′44″W | Bells of St Thomas the Apostle church | |
The John Jacques | Portsmouth 50°47′54″N 1°4′36″W | John Jacques, Baron Jacques[14] | |
The Isambard Kingdom Brunel | Portsmouth 50°47′49″N 1°5′34″W | Isambard Kingdom Brunel | |
The First Post | Cosham 50°50′42″N 1°4′2″W | Post office[15] | |
The Red Lion Hotel | Petersfield 51°0′14″N 0°56′3″W[16] | ||
The Crown Inn | Fareham 50°51′8″N 1°10′36″W[17] | ||
Queen Hotel Public House | Aldershot 51°14′59″N 0°46′3″W[18] | ||
The Sir Alec Rose | Portsmouth 50°50′27″N 1°5′52″W | Alec Rose[19] | |
The Old Gaolhouse | Winchester 51°3′50″N 1°18′59″W | Winchester County Gaol[20] | |
The Angel | Basingstoke 51°15′56″N 1°5′8″W | The Angel Inn[21] |