Photo above: Friars Causeway, 1960s. Very little known of this pub other than a crime report in the local press … More
Month: September 2020
GYPSY LANE HOTEL, 45 GYPSY LANE
Opened in 1929, by All Saints Brewery with licence transferred from the PAV (Pavilion Theatre) in Belgrave Gate. It … More
NASEBY, 388 GYPSY LANE
The original Naseby was bought in 1897, by LBM Brewery from John Green & Alf Sherriff. It was built on … More
EARL OF LANCASTER – LANCASTER GRILL, 11 GOSWELL STREET (NORTH WEST)
Originally a home brew pub, built circa 1864, later an Everards House. Tarratt’s sale notice for 1922 of the Earl … More
PILOT, 21 GORDON STREET
Gordon Street 2-34, row of houses from left to right, so that would make the Shipstones sign the offie that … More
SIR CHARLES NAPIER – THE NAPIER, 46 GLENFIELD ROAD
Built circa 1938, on the corner of Glenfield and Bolton Road. It took the name and licence from the Sir … More
ROYAL LEICESTERS, GLENEAGLES AVENUE/LOCKERBIE AVENUE
Photographed in 1990. Situated in the Rushy Mead area of Leicester, on the corner of Lockerbie and Gleneagles Avenue. One … More
WARWICKSHIRE ARMS, 103 GLADSTONE STREET
Fronted Brougham Street and an Offiliers House from circa 1867, until the licence was refused in 1912. (although (MB) states that … More
ODDFELLOWS ARMS, 79 GLADSTONE STREET
According to (MB) licensed 1867, a home brew pub prior to James Eadies Brewery of Burton. Eadies acquired by Bass … More
GLADSTONE ARMS, 74 GLADSTONE STREET
Originally no. 70 according to CJ.