A number of still operating boozers as well as a handful of long lost taverns all featured witch’s hats, which were often found on Brickwood’s Brewery pubs.
Have a look through the gallery below to see the eight Portsmouth pubs with a witch’s hat.
1. The Seagull.JPG
This Grade II listed pub could be found in Old Portsmouth, it is now an estate agent. Photo: Michael Scaddan
2. The Nell Gwynne
This witch's hat pub gets its name from King Charles II's long-time mistress and a famed actor of her time. Photo: Malcolm Wells
3. The Kimberley
Since shutting its doors as a boozer, this pub has lived lives as both a tea room and a hostel. Photo: Google Maps
4. The Talbot Pub
Built in the late 1800s, this pub was adjacent to Fratton Station and was popular watering hole with locals and travellers alike. It just in 1981. Photo: Keith Woodland