Closed Pubs

Recording the slow, sad death of the British pub

The Crook Inn

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The Crook Inn, Tweedsmuir, Peeblesshire A roadside pub in a remote location on the A701 road between Moffat and Broughton, which was refit...

The Travellers Inn

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The Travellers Inn, Sheffield, Yorkshire An unusual tall, narrow, free-standing pub on the Attercliffe Road on the north-east of the city....

The Bank Corner

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The Bank Corner, Alsager, Cheshire A large modern shopfront-style pub in the centre of this south Cheshire town that has more of the feeli...

The Langold Hotel

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The Langold Hotel, Langold, Nottinghamshire A large inter-wars mock-Tudor pub in a former mining village close to the Yorkshire border, wh...

The White Hart

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The White Hart, Northolt, Middlesex A Grade II listed pub in West London, slightly cut off by a modern roundabout, which closed in 2015. O...

The Crown

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The Crown, Leiston, Suffolk A white-painted street-corner pub in this small non-touristy Suffolk town close to Sizewell nuclear power stat...

The Grapes

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The Grapes, Heaton Norris, Lancashire A back-street pub tucked away in an area of mostly modern housing, which had been about the last pub...

The Thornhill Arms

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The Thornhill Arms, Stanningley, Yorkshire A four-square roadside pub in the western suburbs of Leeds that is now used as a furniture shop...

The Lighthouse

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The Lighthouse, Capel-le-Ferne, Kent A large, rambling pub in a spectacular clifftop location overlooking the English Channel between Folk...

The Rookery Tavern

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The Rookery Tavern, Wolverhampton, Staffordshire A large modern estate-style pub with a rather troubled history, located on the southern f...

The Saddle Inn

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The Saddle Inn, Bartle, Lancashire A white-painted Thwaites pub with a very large car park on the rural western fringe of Preston. The roa...

The Waggon & Horses

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The Waggon & Horses, Smethwick, Staffordshire A corner pub in two differing architectural styles situated on the north side of the tow...
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