Closed Pubs

Recording the slow, sad death of the British pub

The Cherry Tree

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The Cherry Tree, Prees Heath, Shropshire A mock half-timbered roadhouse alongside the main A41 dual carriageway south of Whitchurch. Close...

The Bleeding Wolf

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The Bleeding Wolf, Hale, Cheshire A handsome Edwardian building that, in this prosperous stockbroker belt town, was felt to be worth more ...
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The Lord Raglan

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The Lord Raglan, Eastwood, Nottinghamshire An estate pub – by the look of it possibly 1950s additions to an older building – with a massiv...
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The Royal

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The Royal, Kirkdale, Liverpool An imposing Victorian corner pub in North Liverpool sporting a prominent turret.

The Aston Arms

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The Aston Arms, Frodsham, Cheshire The “poster pub” for this blog – an old-fashioned, multi-roomed former Greenalls pub close by the River...
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The Sun

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The Sun, Macclesfield, Cheshire A former Boddingtons pub just off the town centre that for a while traded as a multi-beer freehouse.

The Two Brewers

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The Two Brewers, West Bromwich, Staffs This impressive 1930s estate pub is now apparently a housing development

The Horseshoe

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The Horseshoe, Bardsley, Lancashire A compact Brewer’s Tudor style pub on the main road between Oldham and Ashton-under-Lyne.

The Woodman

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The Woodman, Hebden Bridge, West Riding of Yorkshire This pub by the main road between Hebden Bridge and Todmorden has been closed for a n...
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Ye Olde Woolpack

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Ye Olde Woolpack, Stockport, Cheshire A former local CAMRA Pub of the Year, the final death-knell was sounded for this pub when the COOP B...
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The Black Lion

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The Black Lion, Llanfaethlu, Anglesey A rural pub in a rather bleak and isolated location in the north-western corner of the island.
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The Black Bear

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The Black Bear, Warrington, Lancs An attractive, rambling old pub by the side of one of the main radial routes into the town. As a small c...
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