What looks like a once-lively corner pub on the main road to Cleethorpes near the docks.
What looks like a once-lively corner pub on the main road to Cleethorpes near the docks.
A substantial mock-Tudor roadside pub in a small village a few miles south of Grimsby, once tied to Hewitts Brewery. Still open on the StreetView image, which has not been updated since 2010.
A typical post-war pub on the south-west side of the city, although its appearance suggests family dining, not just an estate boozer.
A modern pub, formerly owned by Home Brewery of Nottingham, on the east bank of the River Welland close to the town centre.
This pub was closed following a fire in 2007, and later bought by the Co-op, who flattened the site with the intention of building a shop on it. However, they subsequently bought the Lord Nelson opposite, which is on a bigger site and which they were able to convert to a shop using the existing building without needing planning permission.
The New Bridge Inn, Pinchbeck West, Lincolnshire
A white-painted pub standing beside the bridge over the River Glen in a characteristic Fenland landscape.