Closed Pubs
Recording the slow, sad death of the British pub
The Eagles
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The Eagles, Cressage, Shropshire A distinctive weatherboarded pub with a large car park, situated on a tight bend on the main Shrewsbury-B...
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The Black Eagle
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The Black Eagle, Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire A typical back-street pub that retains its signage despite its current use as a Muslim...
The Red Lion
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The Red Lion, Chellaston, Derbyshire A typical modern suburban pub whose situation on a major road junction has made it eminently suitab...
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The Station
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The Station, Ripon, North Riding of Yorkshire A long, white-painted pub on the main road north out of the city, near to its long-closed ra...
The Horsfield Arms
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The Horsfield Arms, Bredbury, Cheshire A former Robinson’s pub situated on a busy road junction in front of the brewery’s packaging plant...
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The Five Oaks
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The Five Oaks, Knutsford, Cheshire A free-standing Victorian redbrick pub on the less smart eastern side of Knutsford, in recent years jus...
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The Station Hotel
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The Station Hotel, Creswell, Derbyshire An imposing redbrick corner pub probably dating from around the turn of the last century, situated...
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The Bay Horse
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The Bay Horse, Newton-by-Hyde, Cheshire A substantial inter-wars pub, originally owned by Robinson’s, on a corner site in a residential ar...
The Beech Tree
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The Beech Tree, Barnton, Cheshire A substantial inter-wars pub in Jacobean style with distinctive mullioned windows, originally built by G...
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The King Arthur
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The King Arthur, Dudley, Worcestershire Another massive inter-wars West Midlands roadhouse on the northern approach to Dudley. The site is...
The Red Lion
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The Red Lion, Patricroft, Lancashire A small backstreet pub in an industrial area to the west of Eccles.
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The Waggon
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The Waggon, Mottram-in-Longdendale, Cheshire A former Robinson’s pub on the main road between Mottram and Broadbottom, with no shortage of...
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