The Duke of Bridgewater

The Duke of Bridgewater, Longport, Staffordshire

A three-storey Georgian redbrick pub situated close to a bridge over the Trent & Mersey Canal. It has been closed for over a decade and was damaged by fire earlier this year.

The Stag

The Stag, Dumfries

A four-storey pub situated in a narrow side street just off the town’s pedestrianised High Street. The StreetView car couldn’t actually get up the street – it is just visible on the right in the StreetView image.

(My own picture)

The Boatyard

The Boatyard, Bangor, Caernarfonshire

A pub located on a narrow street on the north-east side of the city close to the Menai Strait and the pier.

The Bull’s Eye

The Bull’s Eye, Southampton, Hampshire

This was the first new Watney’s pub to be built in Southampton after the Second World War. It has now become a Tesco Express.

The White Horse

The White Horse, Northampton

A distinctive brown-and-white pub in the angle of two roads on the north side of the town. After lying empty for fifteen years, there are now plans to convert it into flats. Across the road is an imposing stone-built pub called the Cock.

The Falcon

The Falcon, Kilburn, London

A characteristic Victorian pub with a protruding lower storey, situated in the angle of two roads in West London.

The Dearne Hotel

The Dearne Hotel, Bolton upon Dearne, Yorkshire

A large, rather plain brick-built inter-wars estate pub in a former coal-mining area. It has since been demolished and replaced by flats.

The Stoneham Arms

The Stoneham Arms, Southampton, Hampshire

A large inter-wars mock-Tudor pub on the main A27 on the north side of the city. It has now become a Co-op convenience store.

The Far Lees

The Far Lees, Sheffield, Yorkshire

A characteristic post-war estate-style pub on the south side of the city. It closed around 2008 and the building is now used as a convenience store.

The Manvers Arms

The Manvers Arms, Radcliffe-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire

An attractive white-painted pub with a central bowed frontage situated in a village on the south side of the Trent east of Nottingham. It has been closed since 2019, but there are hopes to reopen it later in 2024.

The George and Dragon

The George and Dragon, Reading, Berkshire

A redbrick former Greene King pub on the main A4 Bath Road to the west of the town, where plans for a drive-thru Greggs have met with local opposition.

The Palomino

The Palomino, Newmarket, Suffolk

An estate pub on the west side of the town opened by Tolly Cobbold of Ipswich in 1963. It retained its original interior and was named as one of England’s Ten Best Post-War Pubs. However, despite efforts to save it, it has now been demolished and housing built on the site.