Closed Pubs
Recording the slow, sad death of the British pub
The Royal Oak
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The Royal Oak, Amblecote, Staffordshire A modern pub on the main street of this northern suburb of Stourbridge, that was converted to Vets...
The Owd Tatts
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The Owd Tatts, Chadderton, Lancashire A white-painted pub with an unusual name on a back road on the south-west side of Oldham. There are ...
The Red House
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The Red House, Bradford, Yorkshire A pebble-dashed street-corner pub in a run-down area on the east side of the city, which has since been...
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The Hope
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The Hope, Heaton Norris, Lancashire An imposing redbrick pub on the main A6 north of Stockport town centre, still bearing lettering for H...
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The Westway
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The Westway, Stafford A laege modern estate pub, built by Ansell’s in the early 1960s and originally called the Staffordshire Yeoman. It c...
The Gallopers
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The Gallopers, Bradford, Yorkshire A modern pub on the dual-carriageway Wakefield Road on the south-east side of the city. It was demolish...
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The Sneyd
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The Sneyd, Bloxwich, Staffordshire A modern estate-style pub in a rather out-of-the-way location on the west side of the town close to the...
The Windmill
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The Windmill, Stratford, London A street-corner pub in East London in an area of mixed older housing and modern development. It has been c...
The Melbourne Arms
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The Melbourne Arms, Melbourne, Derbyshire A tall, narrow pub in a characteristic Midlands style, situated on the south-western side of the...
Whitburn Lodge
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Whitburn Lodge, Sunderland, Durham A white-painted roadside pub situated to the north of the city on the main road to Marsden beach. It cl...
The Green Man
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The Green Man, Bradford, Yorkshire A large stone-built pub on the Otley Road on the north-eastern side of the city, still bearing Tetley’s...
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The Liverpool Arms
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The Liverpool Arms, Baldrine, Isle of Man An attractive pub on the road between Douglas and Laxey, which in its later years went over to a...
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