Brewery Tap, Westgate (2010)
The Brewery Tap still standing resiliently in the face of the forthcoming North Westgate development which will see it demolished.
Although a relatively new watering hole...
Six Bells, Westgate (May 2010)
A pub first opened on the site in 1856 and was known as the Eight Bells but when the owner moved some twenty years...
Royal Oak, Lincoln Road, Walton (May 2010)
The Royal Oak on Lincoln Road, Walton seemingly waiting for its inevitable demise after standing for around 75 years on the site. Planning permission...
Stilton – The Bell & The Angel
Nice old image of Stilton with the Bell on the right and the Angel Inn across the road.
Castor – George & Dragon Inn c.1910
The old George and Dragon Inn, sited at the bottom of what is now known as Castor Hill, was built in 1703 and belonged...
Werrington, Cock Inn c.1906
The corner of Lincoln Road, looking towards Church Street. The Cock Inn remains today but The Wheatsheaf, across the road, was converted to a...
Waggon & Horses, Bridge Street c.1920
The Waggon & Horses public house sat on the southern end of Narrow Street, opposite the Golden Lion Hotel ...... note the very early...
Spread Eagle Inn, Bridge Street
Sited somewhere along "Broad" Bridge Street near today's Rivergate with a passage leading in to one of the many "yards" that ran off behind this...
Peacock, London Road c.1962
Still a very recognisable landmark today.
Note the New Fletton Tower Mill stump still standing behind the pub.