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WHITE LION – BLUE LION, 61 GRANBY STREET (SOUTH WEST)

1810 Wm Hall listed as licensee, Circa 1815, on the corner Granby Street and Belvior Street.  A record has it … More

demolished pubs, Granby St

QUEEN’S COMMERCIAL HOTEL, 43 GRANBY STREET

An advert in the Leicester Mail in July 1868 read: HENRY FLOWERS QUEEN’S COMMERCIAL HOTEL 43 GRANBY ST. Burton mild … More

Granby St

ALEXANDRA ARMS, GRANBY STREET

There are a few references to an Alexandra Arms in Granby Street during the 1860s. In September 1866, customer John … More

Granby St

GRAPES TAVERN, 106 GRANBY STREET (NORTH EAST)

Listed in a 1864 directory and numbered as 94, later became 106.

Granby St

GRANBY – ABSOLUTION, 84 GRANBY STREET (NORTH EAST)

Next to R Bar, and virtually on the site of the Victorian Granby Arms. This Granby opened in May 1999. … More

Granby St

BLACK HORSE, 72 GRANBY STREET

Stood opposite Dover Street. It was originally no. 72, and later became no. 86. First accurate recording, 1822, although a … More

Granby St

GRANBY ARMS, 78 GRANBY STREET (NORTH EAST)

Originally no. 64, altered to no. 78. Mr. Pailing ran the Granby Arms 1864, being fined for having ten people … More

Granby St

PRINCE REGENT, 68 GRANBY STREET (NORTH EAST)

The building pre-dated its unknown name. It was known as the Prince Regent by November 1833, as the landlord was charged … More

demolished pubs, Granby St, James Hawker

CARTERS, 62 GRANBY STREET

1880s John Green ran his refreshment house from here, by 1890 Mrs Eliza Green ran the refreshment house During the … More

Granby St

COAL YARD – SWAN WITH TWO NECKS, 58 GRANBY STREET (NORTH EAST)

Mid 18th century, recorded as the Coal Yard with an access in Alfred Place. Recorded as the Swan With Two … More

Granby St, Jack O the Line

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