Closed Pubs

Recording the slow, sad death of the British pub

The Silver Jubilee

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The Silver Jubilee, Heaton Norris, Lancashire A modern estate-style pub in an area of new housing redeveloped from old terraced streets. I...

The Station Hotel

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The Station Hotel, Ellesmere Port, Cheshire A large pub next to the still operational station, with an ornate Jacobean-style extension tha...
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The Sportsman

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The Sportsman, Cliffsend, Kent Pictured under threatening skies, a small white-painted roadside pub overlooking the sea near the defunct P...

The Flanshaw Hotel

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The Flanshaw Hotel, Wakefield, Yorkshire A relatively modest brick-built inter-wars pub in the angle of two roads on the west side of the ...

The Albion

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The Albion, Grimsby, Lincolnshire What looks like a once-lively corner pub on the main road to Cleethorpes near the docks.

The Morning Star

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The Morning Star, Barnsley, Yorkshire A four-square, flat-roofed inter-wars pub, distinguished by ornate stone door surrounds, standing in...

The Roath Park

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The Roath Park, Cardiff, Glamorgan A large stone-built street-corner pub on a busy shopping street on the north side of the city. There ar...

The Devonshire

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The Devonshire, Chesterfield, Derbyshire A small Victorian back-street pub on the north side of the town.

The Fytton Arms

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The Fytton Arms, Oldham, Lancashire A typical post-war pub on the Fitton Hill estate on the south side of the town, now looking forlorn an...

The Wakefield Arms

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The Wakefield Arms, Wakefield, Yorkshire A cream-painted three-strey pub next to Wakefield Kirkgate, the less busy of the city’s two stati...

The Knot

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The Knot, Ellesmere Port, Cheshire Built in 1911, a free-standing, white-painted pub on the main shopping street with some interesting arc...

The Kingsholme

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The Kingsholme, Nuneaton, Warwickshire A handsome mock-Tudor pub just outside the town’s inner ring road, still bearing Ansell’s livery. O...
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