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.
A former Boddington’s pub on Hillgate with an ornate late Victorian or Edwardian exterior. Note the stone lion carving on the side wall.
The Old House at Home
The Old House at Home, Salford, Lancashire
A 1930s Holts pub tucked away in an obscure location close to the River Irwell.
A 1930s Holts pub tucked away in an obscure location close to the River Irwell.
The Eagle & Tun
The Eagle & Tun, Digbeth, Birmingham
An unusually named redbrick street-corner pub just east of the city centre in an area undergoing redevelopment.
An unusually named redbrick street-corner pub just east of the city centre in an area undergoing redevelopment.
The Romping Donkey
The Romping Donkey, Hassall Green, Cheshire
An old half-timbered pub near the Trent & Mersey Canal that was extended over the years and, judging by the extensive car park, became a popular destination venue. There’s no shortage of nearby population, or prosperity, here, so the question has to be asked why this pub has failed. It’s still open, although up for sale and looking a touch run-down, on StreetView.
An old half-timbered pub near the Trent & Mersey Canal that was extended over the years and, judging by the extensive car park, became a popular destination venue. There’s no shortage of nearby population, or prosperity, here, so the question has to be asked why this pub has failed. It’s still open, although up for sale and looking a touch run-down, on StreetView.
(My own picture)
The Dog in a Doublet
The Dog in a Doublet, Peterborough, Northamptonshire
An isolated pub in a bleak Fenland location east of Peterborough. It gives its name to the nearby Dog in a Doublet lock, which is the furthest point reached by tides on the River Nene.
An isolated pub in a bleak Fenland location east of Peterborough. It gives its name to the nearby Dog in a Doublet lock, which is the furthest point reached by tides on the River Nene.
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