Situated on DMU Campus, included as on Mill Lane and open pub hours. Most students bars on are campus, but…
GENERAL HAVELOCK, 44 MILL LANE
Photo above taken shortly before demolition, circa 1968, with the opposite side of the street already gone. Some builders’ equipment…
LORD CLIFDEN, 65 MILL LANE
Stood on the corner of Mill Lane and Cardigan Street, only a couple of doors down from Newark Tavern. Lord…
NEWARK TAVERN, 59 MILL LANE
1841 licensee Edward Biggs transferd his licence to H Vann. Sarah Smith held Licences Victualler Society meetings here in 1842,…
UNNAMED BEERHOUSE, 17 MILL LANE
Some records show an unnamed beerhouse, circa 1870s-1900s at no. 17 on the opposite corner to Windsor Castle. George and…
WINDSOR CASTLE, 15 MILL LANE
The Windsor Castle was opened during the 1840s. Jeremiah Herbert purchased some land in and around Grange Lane during 1841,…
SWAN MILL LANE TAVERN, MILL LANE
Often numbered 1f or 1g, Mill Lane. The Mill Lane Tavern was built in 1867 as an auction notice of…
DUKE OF EDINBURGH, 1B MILL LANE
The Mill Lane addresses go down from Fairfax St: 1a, 1b, 1c, 1d, 1e, to 1f – the Mill Lane…
PHOENIX ART CENTRE & CAFÉ BAR, MIDLAND STREET-The NEST
Circa 2008, the Phoenix Art Centre was built. It comprises cinemas (mostly showing ‘art house’ films), exhibitions, educational workshops and…
JOINERS ARMS, 2 MIDLAND STREET
John Pole was licensee in 1846. In 1851, Wilson Mortimer, age twenty-seven, is recorded as a publican in Midland Street,…