The Swan

The Swan, Radcliffe, Lancashire

A four-square pub that appears to have had a new brick facade added early in the last century. Note the signs inviting you to “Run This Pub”.

The Traveller’s Rest

The Traveller’s Rest, Runcorn, Cheshire

A handsome brick-built former Greenalls pub with sandstone mullions in a leafy spot at one of the town’s highest points. Its secluded location means there isn’t a direct view on StreetView, so the link is to the aerial view, which shows several cars on the car park.

The Honiton Inn

The Honiton Inn, Exeter, Devon

An attractive gabled pub standing amongst modern office blocks just to the west of the city centre.

The Rainsough Brew

The Rainsough Brew, Pendlebury, Lancashire

Formerly the Staff of Life, a modern estate-style pub whose name is a pun on that of the steep hill on which it stands.

The Colliers Arms

The Colliers Arms, Radcliffe, Lancashire

A small roadside former Thwaites pub, just down the road from the Turf Hotel. The StreetView images seem to have been taken in fog.

The Brooklands

The Brooklands, Swansea, Glamorgan

Although not boarded up, this pub seems to be being used as the office for a building site.

The Castle Inn

The Castle Inn, Rochdale, Lancashire

A solid mock-Tudor inn shown on StreetView as offering bed and breakfast, on a bypassed section of the old Manchester Road south-west of the town centre.

The Crawford Hotel

The Crawford Hotel, Exeter, Devon

An impressive, neo-classical pub-cum-hotel on the southern fringes of the city, still open on StreetView.

The Grapes

The Grapes, Stockport, Cheshire

A small, landlocked street-corner pub in a pedestrianised shopping area. Note how, compared with the StreetView image, the lettering has been removed from the gable end. Photos taken on 14 February 2012, three days after the pub closed – Robinson’s didn’t mess about with removing their signage.

The Apollo

The Apollo, Miles Platting, Manchester

A modern estate pub in the shadow of a block of flats. Still looks just about open on StreetView.

The Orange Tree

The Orange Tree, Newport, Monmouthshire

A small pub in Newport’s run-down dockland area of Pill, shown on StreetView as replaced with modern housing.

The Hamlet

The Hamlet, Abbey Hey, Manchester

A large pub close to the Abbey Hey Hotel in an off-the-beaten-track area of East Manchester. A banner still hanging on the wall says “Lots more choice!”

The Garibaldi

The Garibaldi, Swansea, Glamorgan

A small back-street pub to the west of the city centre. Not yet boarded up on StreetView, although the For Sale signs have appeared.

The Corporation

The Corporation, Newport, Monmouthshire

An impressive street-corner pub on the east side of the River Usk. The StreetView image shows it converted to flats.

The George

The George, Radcliffe, Lancashire

A typical small local pub in an area of terraced housing. This is another one that miraculously reopens as you move forward on StreetView.

The Abbey Hey Hotel

The Abbey Hey Hotel, Abbey Hey, Manchester

A long-closed former Bass pub off the beaten track in East Manchester, now in an advanced state of dereliction.

The Plough & Anchor

The Plough & Anchor, Kingswood, Buckinghamshire

A typical main-road pub with a large car park, no doubt largely given over to dining in recent years. I am told this one has reopened since the StreetView image was taken.

The Mersey Arms

The Mersey Arms, Birkenhead, Cheshire

Another defunct pub in Birkenhead’s run-down docklands. Move forward a little and it magically sprouts some bushes.

Kings

Kings, Poynton, Cheshire

A modern pub, originally a Greenalls house called the Kingfisher, which has gone through a number of unsuccessful “trendy bar” incarnations. Still open on StreetView – the photo was taken earlier this week.

The Ducie Arms

The Ducie Arms, Longsight, Manchester

A former Whitbread pub in a run-down area of inner-city Manchester that has experienced a change in its ethnic makeup.

The Weavers

The Weavers, Cheadle, Cheshire

This is actually a modern pub in the centre of Cheadle village, converted from former shop premises. After a fairly short life it is now apparently to become a Turkish restaurant. It is believed that Wetherspoons took a look at it but decided it was too small for their format.

The Black Lion

The Black Lion, Stockport, Cheshire

A former Boddington’s pub on Hillgate with an ornate late Victorian or Edwardian exterior. Note the stone lion carving on the side wall.