This stood just inside Checketts Road at no. 4, on the corner of Claremont Street. The end of the building … More
Category: Closed Pubs
DEW DROP, 44 CHESTER STREET
Photo above: Dew Drop in foreground with lamp outside corner of Chester and Denmark Street. As you look along the … More
FOUNTAIN INN – MOTTS LIQUOR & SPIRIT VAULTS – FOUNTAIN TAVERN – MARKET TAVERN, 12 CHEAPSIDE
The Fountain Inn or sometimes known as the Fountain Tavern stands on part of the site upon which the ancient … More
COUNTY ARMS, 42 CHESTER STREET
Photo above: The address was usually given as 42 Chester Street, the pub standing on the corner of Chester Street … More
NEW LEICESTER TAVERN – TURKS HEAD, CHESTER STREET
Photo above: One of three beerhouses more or less next to each other, here pictured on the corner of Chester … More
HAUNCH OF VENISON, CHEAPSIDE
There is one reference of the Haunch of Venison, on Cheapside, in the 1815 directory. Its exact location is unknown. … More
TAILORS ARMS, 41 CHATHAM STREET
There is reference in the 1815 Directory as the Taylors Arms, although in the 1822 Directory it is spelt Tailors … More
JOINERS ARMS, 23 CHATHAM STREET
There are various references to the Joiners Arms: On the 7th of June 1854, a newspaper article mentions a militia … More
NOTTINGHAM PYFLET HOUSE, 17 CHATHAM STREET
Referenced in 1862 directories as a having licence, with John Keeling listed as a muffin and crumpet maker. Pyflets were … More
CHATHAMS – MAD AS FISH – KODE RED – DRAGONFLY – OFFICE – HOWLIN WOLF – DECADES – BOROQUE, 3 CHATHAM STREET
Opened as Chathams Bar in April 1999. The Chathams Mad as Fish sign soon followed. In 2001 the bar was … More