Closed Pubs

Recording the slow, sad death of the British pub

The Wheatsheaf

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The Wheatsheaf, Whitbourne, Herefordshire An attractive white-painted roadside pub situated on the A44 between Worcester and Bromyard. An ...

The Brighton Hotel

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The Brighton Hotel, Egremont, Cheshire A monumental stone-built street-corner pub in the Gothic style with a corner turret, situated on th...

The Hourglass

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The Hourglass, Hartlepool, Durham An archetypal post-war estate pub on the west side of the town, that has suffered several fires and is n...

The Royal Oak

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The Royal Oak, Haslemere, Surrey An attractive tile-hung pub in a wooded area to the north-west of the town. There are now plans to demoli...

The Nag’s Head

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The Nag’s Head, Bowdon, Cheshire What was once a straightforward roadside pub became progressively isolated by various road improvements, ...

The Wheatsheaf

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The Wheatsheaf, Bradford, Yorkshire A stone-built pub on the south-west side of the city on the opposite corner of a crossroads from the S...

The Southfield Hotel

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The Southfield Hotel, Bradford, Yorkshire A solid-looking stone-built corner pub on the south-west side of the city.

The Old Trooper

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The Old Trooper, Christleton, Cheshire A large inter-wars roadhouse on the main A41 to the south-east of the city, which has most recently...

The Market Tavern

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The Market Tavern, Stroud, Gloucestershire A stone-built pub at the bottom of a pedestrianised street at the south end of the town centre....

The Railway

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The Railway, Middleton, Lancashire A long-closed street-corner pub just outside the town centre close to the site of Middleton’s former ra...

The Newby Square

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The Newby Square, Bradford, Yorkshire A modern pub set back from the road on the south side of the city, originally called the New Red Gin...
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The Dockside Inn

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The Dockside Inn, Weston Point, Cheshire A small backstreet pub in the apex of two roads close to Weston Point Docks, which has recently b...
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