A typical Northamptonshire ironstone building with a steeply-pitched roof, situatedon the north side of the town not far from the Dun Cow. Now converted to residential use.
A typical Northamptonshire ironstone building with a steeply-pitched roof, situatedon the north side of the town not far from the Dun Cow. Now converted to residential use.
A prominent inter-wars pub in Thwaites livery at the south end of the Neston built-up area on the road to Ness Gardens.
(My own photo)
A monumental, ornate late Victorian or Edwardian pub situated in a residential area to the north-west of the town centre. In its latter years it was dubbed “The Famous Pagefield” which was a common practice with Greenall’s brewery. This is the 1000th entry on this blog, and prompted a post on my main blog.
A compact backstreet pub on a street running parallel to and just to the south of the town’s main High Street.
A postwar pub in John Smith’s livery on the notorious Buttershaw estate on the south-west side of the city, caught by StreetView on a gloomy October day in 2012. It has since been demolished and replaced by a medical centre.
A substantial pub on the north side of the city, situated at right angles to the road. Before closure, it was reputed to have the outdoor drinking area in Preston. It closed in July 2019 following the sale of the business by Greene King to a business called Norani Education, and it is now to become an Islamic centre.
A post-war estate-style pub on the north-east side of the town, which was originally known as the Lady Margaret, but converted to a Thai restaurant called the Sandgate in 2004/05. It has now become The Threes day nursery.