Closed Pubs

Recording the slow, sad death of the British pub

The White Horse

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The White Horse, Sheffield, Yorkshire A large modern pub on the main A61 road north out of the city where, bizarrely, one half has been tu...

The New Talbot

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The New Talbot, Burton-on-Trent, Staffordshire A substantial street-corner pub in an area of terraced housing on the south-west side of th...

The Flora Hotel

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The Flora Hotel, West Kilburn, London A monumental former Irish pub in West London, backing on to the Regent’s Canal, wearing the Taylor W...

The Bridgewater Hotel

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The Bridgewater Hotel, Hollinwood, Lancashire Once a showpiece pub for Holts, built about thirty years ago behind the previous pub of the ...

The Elephant & Castle

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The Elephant & Castle, Dumbarton, Dunbartonshire A small pub at the west end of the town’s High Street, colloquially referred to as Ne...

The Rising Sun

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The Rising Sun, Woodville, Derbyshire A small village pub in a former coal-mining district, which failed to reopen after the first 2020 lo...

The Magnet

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The Magnet, York A compact inter-wars pub in the Banker’s Classical style in the eastern suburbs of the city. Presumably the name derives ...

The Windmill

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The Windmill, Mellor Brook, Lancashire A handsome, four-square white-painted pub prominently situated in a village on the main road betwee...

The Argyle Arms

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The Argyle Arms, Burton-on-Trent, Staffordshire A neat street-corner pub in an area of terraced housing on the south side of the town that...

The Queen’s Hotel

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The Queen’s Hotel, Sheffield, Yorkshire An imposing former hotel tied to erstwhile local brewery Ward’s in a run-down industrial area on t...

Players

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Players, Totton, Hampshire A relatively modest 1930s mock-Tudor pub, originally the Cooper’s Arms, set back from the road on a housing est...

The Grapes

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The Grapes, Coventry, Warwickshire A characteristic large inter-wars pub on the north side of the city, where several attempts to redevelo...
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