Closed Pubs
Recording the slow, sad death of the British pub
The Wheatsheaf
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The Wheatsheaf, Whetstone, Leicestershire An attractive roadside pub in a prosperous suburb to the south of the city of Leicester.
The New Hop and Barleycorn
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The New Hop and Barleycorn, Coseley, Staffordshire An unusually-named redbrick estate-style pub that, untypically, seems to have acquire...
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The Weavers Arms
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The Weavers Arms, Failsworth, Lancashire A pub with a distinctive tiled frontage commanding the busy junction of Oldham Road and Broadwa...
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The Pick and Shovel
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The Pick and Shovel, Coalville, Leicestershire A large cream-washed Marston’s pub on the crossroads right in the town centre. Its prospe...
The Artful Dodger
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The Artful Dodger, Exeter, Devon Originally known as the John Bull, this pub situated close to Exeter St David’s Station had a short-liv...
The Trafalgar
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The Trafalgar, Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire Yet another small back-street pub in Burton bites the dust, this one carrying Enterprise...
The Bridge House
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The Bridge House, Hapton, Lancashire A stone-built pub next to a bridge over the Leeds & Liverpool Canal. The latest news is that it...
The Three Horseshoes
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The Three Horseshoes, Beeston, Nottinghamshire A modern estate-style roadside pub under “Heritage” branding, since demolished.
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The Nag’s Head
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The Nag’s Head, Chesterfield, Derbyshire A substantial stone-faced street-corner pub on the main Derby Road running south out of the tow...
The Blacksmith’s Arms
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The Blacksmith’s Arms, Marchington, Staffordshire An attractive country pub in a quiet location south-east of Uttoxeter. Oddly, on the S...
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The Red Lion
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The Red Lion, Silsden, West Riding of Yorkshire A stone-built pub on the main road through this small town, still open on StreetView. It...
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The Earl of Warwick
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The Earl of Warwick, West Auckland, County Durham A small cream-washed pub just off the large green of this surprisingly picturesque vil...
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