This Pub is Permanently Closed
The beerhouse premises were small, the room used by the bar had a single window and was accessed by a door in a passageway leading to a yard at the bsck. The pub had a brewhouse in the yard. Adjoining the pub in North Walls was a maltings which probably gave the pub its name. By the time the pub closed the maltings were derelict. The owner and licensee at the time of closure was William Arthur Deakin. The site is at the rear of the (currently -2022- empty) former Marks & Spencers shop.
For further information consult John Connor's book "Inns & Alehouses of Stafford. Vol1 Through the South Gate."
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