In November 1831, one of the new beer houses to open after the 1830 Beer Act was the Queen Adelaide … More
Category: Closed Pubs
RAIL ROAD INN (BEER SHOP), WEST BRIDGE
In July 1831, Robert Bates, landlord of the Rail Road Inn (could this be the Railway Inn?) was charged by … More
PAUL PRY, CHURCH GATE
This was one of the new beer houses or shops after the 1830 Beer Act came into being. The Paul … More
REAPER, HUMBERSTONE GATE
With the passing of the 1830 Beer Act – and its subsequent amendments – what can be described as a … More
THREE CUPS, 40 YORK STREET
The licensing records show Benjamin Dudgeon as the first licensee of the Three Cups, circa 1855. This however could be … More
STONEMASONS ARMS, 24 YORK STREET (LATER YORK ROAD)
By the time this map appeared, (see above) circa 1883, the Stonemasons was no more. Its last licensee passing away … More
ELEPHANT & CASTLE, YORK STREET (OFF GRANBY STREET)
In 1820, William Holmes kept an Elephant & Castle (no address given), but by1827 Joseph Morrell was running the Elephant … More
HANGER, YEOMAN STREET
Not strictly speaking a pub – more of a night club – but the decor on this Art Deco façade … More
MIDAS, 27 YEOMAN STREET
Midas Cafe Bar opened sometime in 2006 and is still very much open for business. The Pub History Project has … More
ODDFELLOWS ARMS, YEOMAN STREET
The Oddfellows Arms was first located in no. 13 Yeoman Street, which was then moved to no. 25. In 1840, … More