A monumental Late Victorian or Edwardian pub in the back streets of Edgeley, formerly tied to Wilsons, which has now become Little Giggles day nursery.
(My own picture)
A monumental Late Victorian or Edwardian pub in the back streets of Edgeley, formerly tied to Wilsons, which has now become Little Giggles day nursery.
(My own picture)
A stone-built street corner pub on a leafy suburban road opposite St Luke’s Hospital.
An imposing 1930s roadhouse that looks as though it might have doubled as a residential hotel. In the past was well-known for biker meets. It has been demolished in recent weeks.
This is the 600th pub to be featured on this blog.
An impressive former Higson’s pub just to the north of the city walls, once famous for its tiled mural of “Edgar’s Eight”. Since the StreetView image was taken it has been restored to life as a Wetherspoon’s.
A four-square redbrick former coaching inn in the main street of this small market town.
A typical post-war pub on a housing estate on the north side of Walsall.
A white-painted pub with an unusual name in the fork of two roads on the south side of the town.