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HOLLY BUSH, Applegate

Holly Bush, Applegate appears in the first recognizance orders for 1726. Applegate was in the heart of medieval Leicester, many … More

Applegate St., Closed Pubs

FULL QUART, APPLEGATE

Reference of Full Quart, Applegate.1730 (Chris Jinks). A Full Quart is listed in the Recognizance orders for 1726. A Quart … More

Applegate St., Closed Pubs

CATTLE MARKET BAR – COUNTING HOUSE, ALMOND ROAD

1873 The Cattle Market advertised ” for a tenant to rent the refreshment room on Market & Fair days” 1886 … More

Almond Rd., Existing Pubs

LICHFIELD ARMS, 23 ALL SAINTS ROAD

(Photo above) All Saints Road the Litchfield Arms stood at the top of the picture, the railway bridge can just … More

All Saints Rd., Closed Pubs

FRIAR’S HEAD, 92 ALL SAINTS ROAD

Situated at the east of All Saints Rd. Short lived as a beerhouse, Samuel Knight being its licensee c1869-1880s. It … More

All Saints Rd., Closed Pubs

THE REAL ALE CLASSROOM, 22 ALLANDALE ROAD

The Real Ale Classroom was Leicester’s first ever “micro-pub” which opened in November 2015.

ALLANDALE RD, Existing Pubs

THE LOUNGE – MASON & BROOKE – MARABEL, ALLANDALE ROAD

The Lounge (photo above), opened in late 2002. The pub became Mason & Brooke circa 2007 (photo above) before it … More

ALLANDALE RD

BREWERS ARMS, 128 Belgrave Gate

Auction of the Brewers Arms occurred at the Bulls Head in the Market Place, 25th  October 1879. It was advertised … More

Belgrave Gate, crime, prostitution

MUSICIAN ARMS – BERNI INN – CHASERS, 121 Belgrave Gate

Musicians Arms was recorded in directories between 1839-50. Robert Adcock was victualler throughout this period. The Leicestershire Conservative Operatives would … More

Belgrave Gate, Conservatives

JOSEPH – OLD JOSEPH – NOTTINGHAM ARMS, ROYAL OAK, Belgrave Gate

Photo above of the Royal Oak: The adjoining building, an ex mortuary, became part of the Pub. Joseph First referred … More

badger baiting, Belgrave Gate

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