A relatively modern opening on the town’s Market Place, previously called the Academy, that appears to have had a chequered career.
(My own picture)
A relatively modern opening on the town’s Market Place, previously called the Academy, that appears to have had a chequered career.
(My own picture)
An attractive rural pub that has for a long been a prominent landmark on the A59 east of Preston. The fact that Robinson’s have removed their signgage suggests they have no plans to reopen it themselves, but it’s hard to believe that a pub cannot be viable in this location.
(My own picture)
A medium-sized inter-wars pub situated next to a branch of the Stourbridge Canal. The image dates from 2009, but it was still disused in 2016, although showing signs of redevelopment.
A small stone-built pub left high and dry alongside the much widened Manchester Road dual carriageway.
An exuberant Edwardian pub right in the town centre that has now been closed for a number of years with little sign of redevelopment.
(My own picture)
A large roadside pub on the A41 south of Newport, that has obviously received considerable investment in the relatively recent past, but according to StreetView has been closed since at least 2009.
An impressive three-storey inter-wars estate pub on a housing estate on the south side of the town.
A three-storey pub in a rather sorry state, situated on a sharp bend on the A46 on the fringes of the Cotswolds.
A white-painted pub with a portico entrance prominently situated at a busy rural crossroads. Still looks very much open and inviting on StreetView.
A distinctive Edwardian pub in an Arts and Crafts style standing on a busy crossroads halfway between the town centre and the station. It appears to have been converted to housing, but still carries some elements of Greenalls signage.
(My own picture)
A large inter-wars roadhouse-style pub, still in Tetley livery, that seems somewhat incongruous well off the main roads in a West Lancashire village.
A typical large post-war estate pub on a road junction on the northern side of the town.