A three-storey pub facing the green in the east Kent village that gives its name to a bidding system in bridge.
A three-storey pub facing the green in the east Kent village that gives its name to a bidding system in bridge.
A large inter-wars Art Deco pub on the north-east side of the city in the shadow of the M32, that most recently traded as a Hungry Horse.
A functional single-storey post-war pub on the Swarcliffe estate on the east side of the city.
An ornate Victorian pub at the entrance to Warwick station, now an an advanced state of dereliction.
The Beech Hotel, Leeds, Yorkshire
A compact 1930s pub in the Wortley district on the south-west side of the city, built in 1931 for the local Melbourne Brewery, later taken over by Tetley’s. The StreetView image dates from 2014, but fortunately it has since reopend and still merits a place on CAMRA’s National Inventory of historic pub interiors.