Carpenters Arms

The Carpenters Arms are today an unrelated series of public houses informally referred to as "Pubs" within the United Kingdom.

The Alehouses helped create the "Public Houses" - the first true British Pubs in an effort to appeal to a wider audience and gain greater acceptance.

[1][2] The occupational crafts such as carpenters (once called wrights then woodwrights in England), bricklayers, stonemasons, masons, et cetera were intended to attract those local working men.

[4] A rehabilitation centre for men and a registered English charity, on Wharncliffe Road, Loughborough in Leicestershire, is also called The Carpenter's Arms.

[7][8][9] The former Carpenter Arms pub in the town of Marlow resided in a Grade II listed building from the early 17th century.

One of many Carpenters Arms pubs located in the United Kingdom. This one is in Windsor, Berkshire .
The Worshipful Company of Carpenters Coat of Arms.