Closed Pubs

Recording the slow, sad death of the British pub

The Punch Bowl

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The Punch Bowl, Warwick An old pub in the fork of two roads at the top end of the town, which is rumoured to have secret tunnels. It never...

The Red Lion

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The Red Lion, Leigh, Lancashire A small white-painted street-corner pub on the north side of the town, which was severely damaged by fire...

The Blue Bell

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The Blue Bell,Beltring, Kent An attractive tile-hung country pub located in mid-Kent close to the River Medway and Beltring Hop Farm. It c...

The Glen

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The Glen, Leicester A typical post-war pub built by Everards Brewery in 1959 on the Eyres Monsell estate on the south side of the city. It...

The Crane

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The Crane, Wandsworth, London An old pub standing by the South Circular Road, which claimed to be the oldest pub in Wandsworth, having bee...

The Broughton

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The Broughton, Salford, Lancashire A monumental former Whitbread pub in a run-down inner-urban area. Now the Zabka ethnic supermarket.

The King Edward VII

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The King Edward VII, Margate, Kent A former Shepherd Neame pub situated in the angle of the two roads in a suburban area on the south side...

The Avenue

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The Avenue, Birkenhead, Cheshire A rare image where all that remains is the pub sign on a vacant lot. A post-war estate pub on the west si...

The Bull

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The Bull, Woolwich, London A corner pub with a curved frontage and distinctive arched windows, situated across the road from Woolwich Arse...

The Horseshoe

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The Horseshoe, Kingsley, Cheshire A four-square redbrick Victorian pub on the main road through the village. Originally tied to Greenalls,...

The Lundwood

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The Lundwood, Barnsley, Yorkshire A monumental inter-wars John Smith’s pub on the north-east side of the town, that was known locally as “...

The Eagle & Child

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The Eagle & Child, Wharles, Lancashire A rather forlorn-looking former Boddingtons pub in an isolated rural local in the middle of the...
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