The Barton Inn
The Barton Inn, Eccles, LancashireA big 1930s (or maybe even 1950s) pub, still in Whitbread livery, situated amongst postwar flats close to the Bridgwater Canal. It has been demolished since the 2012...
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The Antelope, StaffordA substantial inter-wars Brewer’s Tudor pub on the main A34 road heading north out of the town towards Newcastle-under-Lyme.
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The Royal Oak, Clee Hill, ShropshireA white-painted roadside pub on the long hill climbing up to Clee Hill village.
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The Brown Jug, Willenhall, StaffordshireA typical West Midlands inter-wars “improved” roadhouse, this one in a more domestic architectural style.
View ArticleThe Bowling Green
The Bowling Green, LancasterA modern pub on the main A6 south of the city centre, which was sold by Mitchells to Thwaites, who proceeded to close it as they already had the more appealing Boot &...
View ArticleThe Cape of Good Hope
The Cape of Good Hope, Billingsley, ShropshireA substantial roadside pub with an unusual name, halfway between Bridgnorth and Cleobury Mortimer. In the past it was popular for food, but now looks...
View ArticleThe Crown
The Crown, Evesham, WorcestershireA large roadside pub facing the River Avon on the south side of the town, still apparently trading in the 2015 StreetView image. The extensive site, including spacious...
View ArticleThe Shand
The Shand, Dundee, AngusA grim looking post-war pub in a suburban part of the city, which has been described in the local press as an eyesore.
View ArticleThe Wheatsheaf
The Wheatsheaf, Uttoxeter, StaffordshireA solid, white-painted pub just off the market square, now looking very sorry for itself. It’s already closed, although more identifiable as a pub, in the 2009...
View ArticleThe Waterloo
The Waterloo, Stockport, CheshireA solid redbrick former Robinson’s pub south of the town centre just off Hillgate. The pub was situated opposite the former Strawberry Studios and in the past has seem...
View ArticleThe Swan
The Swan, Ashton-under-Lyne, LancashireA double-fronted terraced pub, still in John Smith’s livery, on the main road between Ashton and Stalybridge. Also note the impressive green tiling on the front...
View ArticleThe Pied Piper
The Pied Piper, Cannock, StaffordshireA typical large post-war estate pub on a road junction on the northern side of the town.
View ArticleThe Becconsall
The Becconsall, Hesketh Bank, LancashireA large inter-wars roadhouse-style pub, still in Tetley livery, that seems somewhat incongruous well off the main roads in a West Lancashire village.
View ArticleThe Railway
The Railway, Whitchurch, ShropshireA 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...
View ArticleThe Pheasant
The Pheasant, Welland, WorcestershireA white-painted pub with a portico entrance prominently situated at a busy rural crossroads. Still looks very much open and inviting on StreetView.
View ArticleThe Crown
The Crown, Inchbrook, GloucestershireA three-storey pub in a rather sorry state, situated on a sharp bend on the A46 on the fringes of the Cotswolds.
View ArticleThe Dane Valley
The Dane Valley, Margate, KentAn impressive three-storey inter-wars estate pub on a housing estate on the south side of the town.
View ArticleThe Countess’s Arms
The Countess’s Arms, Weston Heath, ShropshireA large roadside pub on the A41 south of Newport, that has obviously received considerable investment in the relatively recent past, but according to...
View ArticleThe White Lion
The White Lion, Stockport, CheshireAn 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)
View ArticleThe New Inn
The New Inn, Bradford, YorkshireA small stone-built pub left high and dry alongside the much widened Manchester Road dual carriageway.
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