Closed Pubs

Recording the slow, sad death of the British pub

The Bridgefield Hotel

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The Bridgefield Hotel, Leeds, Yorkshire This is the first in a series of pubs in the East Leeds area of Cross Green submitted by local rea...

The Shawes Arms

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The Shawes Arms, Preston, Lancashire An old pub in an attractive situation next to the bridge taking London Road over the River Ribble. Af...

The Squinting Cat

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The Squinting Cat, Leeds, Yorkshire Another characteristic post-war pub on the Swarcliffe estate on the eastern side of the city, fronted ...

The Royal George

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The Royal George, Shifnal, Shropshire This modern pub at the north end of the main street of this small Shropshire town has now been conve...

The Crown

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The Crown, Leeds, Yorkshire A distinctive pub in the angle of two roads on the south-east edge of the city centre close to the Royal Armou...
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The Golden Lion Royal

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The Golden Lion Royal, Dolgellau, Merioneth A stone-built former two-star hotel in a back street in this rather dour little Welsh market t...

The Omnibus

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The Omnibus, Leeds, Yorkshire An unusually austere-looking 1950s pub on the giant Middleton estate on the southern side of the city, now p...

The Royal Hunt

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The Royal Hunt, Ascot, Berkshire A small white-painted pub in a leafy suburban setting close to the famous racecourse.

The Ram Jam Inn

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The Ram Jam Inn, Stretton, Rutland A historic stone-built coaching inn and famous landmark on the A1 between Stamford and Grantham, once a...

The Marlborough

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The Marlborough, Small Heath, Birmingham A three-storey redbrick pub with a prominent clock tower in the sharp angle of two streets on the...
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The Ostrich

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The Ostrich, South Creake, Norfolk A roadside pub in a small village in the heart of the Norfolk countryside, latterly renamed the Plume o...

The High Bank

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The High Bank, Openshaw, Manchester A modern pub just off Ashton Old Road in East Manchester, built by Boddingtons in the 1960s to replace...
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