Closed Pubs

Recording the slow, sad death of the British pub

The Victoria

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The Victoria, Urmston, Lancashire Situated at the rear of a modern shopping precinct, you would hardly think this had ever been a pub, but...

The Chellow

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The Chellow, Bradford, Yorkshire A distinctive 1930s Art Deco style pub in a suburban area to the west of the city, now converted to resid...

The New Inn

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The New Inn, Weymouth, Dorset An old but much extended pub on a main road and close to new housing estates on the north side of the town. ...

The Old Cottage Tavern

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The Old Cottage Tavern, Burton-on-Trent, Staffordshire Originally the British Oak, this backstreet pub near the Town Hall was run for a pe...

The Fernlea

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The Fernlea, Leeds, Yorkshire A large three-storey post-war estate pub in the Farnley district on the south-west side of the city (see whe...

The Swan

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The Swan, Bucklow Hill, Cheshire An old pub that later became a Brewer's Fayre and had a Premier Inn added on to the back. It was a fa...

The Masons Arms

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The Masons Arms, Retford, Nottinghamshire A three-storey pub on the eastern fringe of the centre of this North Nottinghamshire market town...

The Oyster Catcher

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The Oyster Catcher, Leasowe, Cheshire A modern pub built in 1961 by Liverpool brewery Higson’s, in a large housing estate at the northern ...

The Riverway

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The Riverway, Nottingham A postwar pub, situated in an area of redeveloped housing between the city centre and the Trent bridge. Original...

The Prince of Wales

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The Prince of Wales, Bradford, Yorkshire A large inter-wars pub formerly tied to John Smith’s, situated on the main Harrogate Road on the ...

The Junction

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The Junction, Hulme, Manchester A distinctive flat-iron pub in the sharp angle of two roads to the south of the city centre, still bearing...
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The Churchill Arms

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The Churchill Arms, Sturminster Marshall, Dorset A cream-painted pub in a large village in the Stour Valley in eastern Dorset. Plans have ...
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