This was the third Hogans Bar to open in Leicester in 2001, placed in Heaths seafood restaurant. Situated on he … More
Category: Closed Pubs
LIVELY LADY – LESTERS, ETHEL ROAD
The Lively Lady was built in 1970, and named after the round the world yachtsman, Alec Rose’s boat. It was … More
BUILDERS ARMS, 92 ERSKINE STREET
ERSKINE INN/ARMS, 66 ERSKINE STREET
Photo above: What was the Erskine Inn, 1972 (taken from Vanished Leicester DC). It was numbered 66 then became 72 … More
HORSE & JOCKEY, 66 ELM STREET
Stood on the corner of Elm and Larch Street. The only licensee listed was Frederick William Thompson. Listed in 1881and … More
ELM TREE, 1 ELM STREET
Built in 1875, but did not last long as a beer house. Mrs. Ann Ring was beer retailer and shopkeeper … More
BIRD IN HAND, 33 ELBOW LANE
Bird in Hand stood on the north east side of Elbow Lane and south east side of Long Lane. Later … More
ST. LEDGER TAVERN, ELDON STREET/LORD STREET
Photo above with goose and dog outside. Stood on the corner of Eldon and Lord Street in the Wharf Street … More
RAILWAY ARMS, 2 EDWARD STREET/FARNHAM STREET
Photo above: The Railway at bottom left. Picture credit: Dennis Callow collection. Stood on the south east corner of Edward … More
HEART OF OAK, 32 EATON STREET/ OFF WHARF STREET
On the 8th of September 1843, Thomas Brown was fined 20/- for keeping his beerhouse, the Heart of Oak in … More