The Newlands Inn

The Newlands Inn, Riddings, Derbyshire

A pub situated below the level of the roadway on a back road between Alfreton and Ripley in the Derbyshire coalfield. It closed in 2007 and has since been converted to residential use. It gives its name to a station on the preserved Midland Railway – Butterley, which runs close by.

The Mountain Ash

The Mountain Ash, Bradford, Yorkshire

A post-war estate pub in the Allerton district on the west side of the city, set above the main road with no direct access from it. It closed in 2008 and has since been demolished, but nothing has yet been built on the site to replace it.

The New Inn

The New Inn, Bloxwich, Staffordshire

A neat inter-wars mock-Tudor pub, situated south-east of the town on the Blakenall Heath estate, which has been described as Britain’s roughest. It has since been converted into a branch of Heron Foods.

The Royal Swan

The Royal Swan, Seacombe, Cheshire

An extremely derelict pub on the north side of the Birkenhead docks, more recently known as the Blazing Stump. There are now somewhat unlikely-sounding plans to demolish the building and build a food hall on the site.

The Cricketers Arms

The Cricketers Arms, Keighley, Yorkshire

A tiny terraced pub located in a rundown area on the east side of the town centre, which closed permanently in March 2022.

The Bull’s Head

The Bull’s Head, Buxton, Derbyshire

A monumental stone-built former Marston’s pub at the top of the town on the road to Chapel-en-le-Frith (now the A6), that most recently traded as Imani’s Restaurant.