(photo Jack Graves collection) The Flint Arms is first mentioned in a newspaper article of 1879, when the licence changed … More
Category: Closed Pubs
MAGPIE & STUMP – KEEPER’S LODGE, FLETCHER MALL (BEAUMONT LEYS)
Photo above: Typical Banks out of town design of the 1980s. Sometimes referred to as being on Rutherford Road. Magpie … More
JOINERS ARMS, 27 FLEET STREET
Listed in 1849 Directory. Stood on the corner of Fleet Street (South West) and Alfred Street. 1861 A John Measures … More
CAMBRIDGE ARMS, 52 FLEET STREET
1861 John Deacon listed as licensee, previously 1859 a John Deacon of Fleet St listed as manufacturer. In 1870, the … More
ADMIRAL DUNCAN, 24 FLEET STREET
photo Malcolm McIntosh The pub had taken its name from the then fashionable theme of past war heroes and was … More
WOODBOY, 2 FLEET STREET
Stood on the North East corner of Fleet Street and South East corner of Bedford Street. First recorded in the … More
WALKERS STADIUM – KING POWER – LEICESTER CITY FOOTBALL CLUB, FILBERT STREET/FILBERT WAY
In the 1980s, it was the Fosse Bar at the City. The club had a full licence but was only … More
NEW RIFLE BUTTS, 58 FARNHAM STREET
Stood on the opposite corner to the Farnham Arms. Advert in LJ 1st November 1879: ‘Wanted/ A young man/ … More
FARNHAM ARMS, 56 FARNHAM STREET
Photo (Jack Graves collection) above taken during demolition of the Farnham Arms, which had been compulsory purchased in 1970. Built … More
CIAO CAFE BAR, 2A EVINGTON ROAD
Pictured above in 2000. Little is known of this short lived café Bar. Phil Johnson writes ‘back in the mid … More