Closed Pubs

Recording the slow, sad death of the British pub

The Weavers

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The Weavers, Cheadle, Cheshire This is actually a modern pub in the centre of Cheadle village, converted from former shop premises. After ...

The Black Lion

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The Black Lion, Stockport, Cheshire A former Boddington’s pub on Hillgate with an ornate late Victorian or Edwardian exterior. Note the st...

The Old House at Home

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The Old House at Home, Salford, Lancashire A 1930s Holts pub tucked away in an obscure location close to the River Irwell.

The Eagle & Tun

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The Eagle & Tun, Digbeth, Birmingham An unusually named redbrick street-corner pub just east of the city centre in an area undergoing ...
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The Romping Donkey

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The Romping Donkey, Hassall Green, Cheshire An old half-timbered pub near the Trent & Mersey Canal that was extended over the years an...
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The Dog in a Doublet

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The Dog in a Doublet, Peterborough, Northamptonshire An isolated pub in a bleak Fenland location east of Peterborough. It gives its name t...

The Tredegar

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The Tredegar, Cardiff, Glamorgan A prominent street-corner pub in an area of working-class terraced housing in the Roath district of the c...

The Three Crowns

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The Three Crowns, Heaton Norris, Lancashire A modern Boddingtons estate-type pub that went through a short-lived and unsuccessful incarnat...

The Talbot

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The Talbot, Tipton, Staffordshire Yet another small back-street pub in the Black Country. Take a step back and it’s magically open again .

The Railway

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The Railway, Salford, Lancashire A small, narrow street-corner former Boddingtons pub now marooned in the inner-urban wastelands.

The Royal Mortar

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The Royal Mortar, Stockport, Cheshire Now looking very sorry for itself, this former Robinson’s pub in the once heavily-pubbed Hillgate ar...
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The Dudley Port

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The Dudley Port, Tipton, Staffordshire A Victorian pub with a modest road frontage that ranges a surprisingly long way back.
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