Closed Pubs

Recording the slow, sad death of the British pub

The Horseshoe

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The Horseshoe, Kingsley, Cheshire A four-square redbrick Victorian pub on the main road through the village. Originally tied to Greenalls,...

The Lundwood

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The Lundwood, Barnsley, Yorkshire A monumental inter-wars John Smith’s pub on the north-east side of the town, that was known locally as “...

The Eagle & Child

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The Eagle & Child, Wharles, Lancashire A rather forlorn-looking former Boddingtons pub in an isolated rural local in the middle of the...

The Swan & Sugar Loaf

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The Swan & Sugar Loaf, Croydon, Surrey An impressive building with an unusual name, situated on the Brighton Road on the south side of...

The Dolphin

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The Dolphin, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk A Victorian pub with a distinctive arcaded frontage, situated in what is now an out-of-the-way locati...

The Three Horseshoes

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The Three Horseshoes, Pinxton, Derbyshire A neat late Victorian or Edwardian pub with a distinctive gabled frontage, located in a former m...

The Rose & Crown

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The Rose & Crown, Chelmsford, Essex A cottage-style pub standing on a main road on the west side of the city, which in its latter day...

The Wheel Inn

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The Wheel Inn, Ticknall, Derbyside A substantial three-storey pub situated on the main street of this attractive village close to Calke Ab...
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The Bull’s Head

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The Bull’s Head, Rowley Regis, Staffordshire An attractive white-painted pub in a semi-rural location on the north side of this Black Coun...

The Duke of Cambridge

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The Duke of Cambridge, New Malden, Surrey A large inter-wars pub originally built by Charringtons Brewery, situated next to a flyover on ...

The Running Pump

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The Running Pump, Catforth, Lancashire A former Robinson’s tied house in an out-of-the-way location in the Fylde countryside. It seems to...

The Maypole

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The Maypole, Acton Bridge, Cheshire A redbrick country pub on a minor road not too far from the River Weaver. It had closed by 2019 and ha...
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