Royal Arms, Newark

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Topo Gigio, Cumbergate

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Brewery Tap, Westgate (2010)

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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)

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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)

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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

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Nice old image of Stilton with the Bell on the right and the Angel Inn across the road.

Castor – George & Dragon Inn c.1910

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Still a very recognisable landmark today. Note the New Fletton Tower Mill stump still standing behind the pub.