Closed Pubs
Recording the slow, sad death of the British pub
The Star & Garter
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The Star & Garter, Sheffield, Yorkshire A white-painted street-corner pub on the west side of the city centre near the University, tha...
The Florist
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The Florist, Stockport, Cheshire An impressive early-Victorian pub in the Italianate style, yet another casualty of Robinsons’ drastic cul...
The Darlaston Inn
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The Darlaston Inn, Meaford, Staffordshire A prominent landmark at the A34/A51 junction just north of Stone, this pub is actually situated ...
The Red House
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The Red House, Coalville, Leicestershire A substantial free-standing pub right in the centre of this former mining town.
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The Triangle
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The Triangle, Triangle, Yorkshire An imposing three-storey stone-built pub with Venetian windows on the main A58 between Ripponden and Sow...
The Cocked Hat
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The Cocked Hat, Stockport, Cheshire Standing opposite the Parish Church on Stockport Market Place, this mock-Tudor pub was formerly a Tetl...
The Sumpter Horse
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The Sumpter Horse, Penwortham, Lancashire A large free-standing pub on a main road, whose frontage looks to date from the 1950s, but may o...
The Britannia
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The Britannia, Mold, Flintshire A small street-corner pub that looks to be in Greenall’s livery, on the south side of the town centre. (M...
The Rising Sun
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The Rising Sun, Brownhills, Staffordshire Prominently situated on the A5 roundabout to the north of the town, this pub seems to have been ...
The Tollgate
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The Tollgate, Aberystwyth. Cardiganshire A short-lived modern estate pub, formerly owned by Brains Brewery, on the south side of the town....
The Saracen’s Head
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The Saracen’s Head, Wath-upon-Dearne, Yorkshire A substantial stone-built street-corner pub close to the centre of this former mining town...
The Bee Hotel
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The Bee Hotel, Abergele, Denbighshire A substantial pub-cum-hotel with an unusual name, owned by Greater Manchester family brewers J. W. L...
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