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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

Chatham St.

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

bars, Chatham St.

SEVENTYZ, 52 CHATHAM STREET

Stood on the corner of Albion Street/Chatham Street, although a Victorian building it only opened with a full licence in … More

Albion St., bars, Chatham St.

VICTORY, 48 CHARLOTTE STREET

As can be seen in this Victorian map, Charlotte Street stood in between Queen Street and Caroline Street (both Caroline … More

Charlotte St.

BAY HORSE, 20 CHARLOTTE STREET

On the 1st of February 1840, notice was given of auction of substantial well built house now occupied by the … More

Charlotte St.

SPINNEY ARMS – CHARNWOOD FOREST – HYNARD HUGHES, CHARNY- CHARNWOOD STREET

Charnwood Forest 1876 the licence of the Charnwood Forest -Shenton St- was transferred from Francis Rogers to Samuel Cook. A … More

Charnwood St., Spinney Hill Rd.

BELGRAVIA, CHARNWOOD STREET/SPINNEY HILL ROAD

Stood on the corner of Charnwood Street and Spinney Hill Road. Bought by LBM from Bates & Bishell on the … More

Charnwood St., Spinney Hill Rd.

BARLEY SHEAF, UPPER CHARLES STREET/NORTHAMPTON STREET

One reference from the 1841 sessions. Mr. Draycott was granted licence for the Barley Sheaf, Northampton Street/ Upper Charles Street.

Northampton St., Upper Charles

DUN COW, 13 UPPER CHARLES STREET

Photo above: The Dun Cow, no. 13 Upper Charles, situated on the St Baptist Chapel side between Court A & … More

Everard, Upper Charles

SPREAD EAGLE – CHARLIES, CHARLES STREET (ORIGINALLY UPPER CHARLES STREET)

1826, Mrs. Garland, the owner of the original Spread Eagle, auctioned off six newly built tenements in Charles Street.  In … More

Charles St., demolished pubs, Leicester Mercury, newspaper clipping, Upper Charles

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