Closed Pubs

Recording the slow, sad death of the British pub

The Golden Lion

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The Golden Lion, Eccles, Lancashire A former Boddingtons pub right behind Holts’ impressive Royal Oak, now in a very sad state and looking...

The Woodcroft

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The Woodcroft, Wavertree, Liverpool An attractive cream-washed pub with inter-wars detailing opposite Aldi and ASDA in Liverpool’s inner-c...

The Queens

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The Queens, Nottingham A monumental former Shipstone’s pub right opposite Nottingham Station that is now a fireplace showroom.

The Ash Hotel

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The Ash Hotel, Heaton Norris, Lancs An impressive redbrick Edwardian pub that was reported as having a smoke-in on its last night of trad...

The Oban Inn

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The Oban Inn, Oban, Argyllshire A pub in a prime spot by the harbour, well-known to tourists for many years. Surely this one can’t be perm...

The Royal Oak

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The Royal Oak, Willenhall, Staffs A compact Brewer’s Tudor pub in the fork of two roads on a 1930s housing estate.

The Beaufort Arms

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The Beaufort Arms, Wootton Bassett, Wilts A cottage-style pub, possibly 1930s from the look of it, near the long-closed station of a town ...

The Setter Dog

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The Setter Dog, Walker Barn, Cheshire Once the “other pub” on the famous Cat & Fiddle road, this former Marston’s tied house has been ...

The Old Fighting Cocks

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The Old Fighting Cocks, Oakengates, Shropshire A terraced pub in the shabby High Street of a small industrial town now engulfed by Telford...
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The Citizen

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The Citizen, Rochdale, Lancs A three-storey pub silhouetted against the sunset in a run-down part of the town, just down the road from the...

The Old Castle

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The Old Castle, Abersychan, Monmouthshire A white-painted pub in the backwaters of the South Wales mining valleys. And no, that isn’t smok...
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The Waggon & Horses

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The Waggon & Horses, Wolverhampton, Staffs A modern pub on the Cannock Road near to Molineux football ground.
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