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PATENT BRICKMAKERS – GRANBY, 23 MORTON ROAD

Originally classed as in New Humberstone, Morton Road is off Overton Road, which itself is at the end of Humberstone … More

Morton Rd.

EAST END TAVERN, MORLEDGE STREET

East End Tavern, Morledge Street, off Humberstone Gate, near the now Curve. Presumably an 1860s beerhouse.  First known record was … More

Morledge St.

WHITE RABBIT, 10 MILLSTONE LANE

July 2016. The White Rabbit was an ex-Pyramid Lounge nightclub in Millstone Lane.  No further details.

bars

STONES CAFÉ BAR – BOOT ROOM RESTAURANT – RONNIE ROOS, 27-29 MILLSTONE LANE

Originally a restaurant circa 1990. Then it applied for a full licence, circa 1999.  Owned by three friends – Chris … More

cafe bars, Millstone Lane, restaurant

GATE – MUSICIANS ARMS – CROWN & ANCHOR – NAGS HEAD – CRITERION, MILLSTONE LANE

The deeds have the beerhouse called the Gate, circa 1755, the Musicians Arms , circa 1789, and Coach & Horses … More

Millstone Lane

NEW TOWN ARMS, 17 MILTON STREET

Off Bedford Street and crosses Dryden Street, off Belgrave Rd.  Latterly named Old Milton Street, so as not to confuse … More

Milton St.

GRADUATE – LOBBY, MILL LANE

Situated on DMU Campus, included as on Mill Lane and open pub hours. Most students bars on are campus, but … More

bars, Mill Lane

GENERAL HAVELOCK, 44 MILL LANE

Photo above taken shortly before demolition, circa 1968, with the opposite side of the street already gone. Some builders’ equipment … More

Mill Lane

LORD CLIFDEN, 65 MILL LANE

  Stood on the corner of Mill Lane and Cardigan Street, only a couple of doors down from Newark Tavern. Lord … More

Mill Lane

NEWARK TAVERN, 59 MILL LANE

1841 licensee Edward Biggs transferd his licence to H Vann. Sarah Smith held Licences Victualler Society meetings here in 1842, … More

Mill Lane

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