A redbrick street-corner pub close to the BAe Systems shipyard, which appears to have been closed for a long time and is now sprouting vegetation.
A redbrick street-corner pub close to the BAe Systems shipyard, which appears to have been closed for a long time and is now sprouting vegetation.
An attractive old pub on the now-bypassed former main road towards York, which has been closed down by the police due to the level of antisocial behaviour, possibly stemming from the neighbouring estate.
A small, long-closed rural pub now converted to residential use but retaining its nameboard, situated just south of the village of Foxt in deep countryside not far from Alton Towers.
A large pub on the A6 between Preston and Lancaster, which has gone through a variety of incarnations, most recently trading as a restaurant called Mediterraneon at the Holly. A planning application to demolish it and redevelop the site for housing has recently been judged inadequate. Very much a contre-jour shot on StreetView.
A back-street pub rather resembling a chapel, which was originally the Idle Liberal Club. It was situated behind the Oddfellows Hall.
An imposing stone-built pub with a classical portico, situated on a steep street just down the hill from the famous Idle Working Men’s Club.
A red-brick back-street pub just west of the town centre that has now lost its Marston’s signage.