The Victorian Cricket Ground Hotel, used for and by cricketers of Leicestershire County Cricket Club. During the 1870s the ground…
HOLY FRIAR, FRIARS CAUSEWAY
Photo above: Friars Causeway, 1960s. Very little known of this pub other than a crime report in the local press…
GYPSY LANE HOTEL, 45 GYPSY LANE
Opened in 1929, by All Saints Brewery with licence transferred from the PAV (Pavilion Theatre) in Belgrave Gate. It…
NASEBY, 388 GYPSY LANE
The original Naseby was bought in 1897, by LBM Brewery from John Green & Alf Sherriff. It was built on…
EARL OF LANCASTER – LANCASTER GRILL, 11 GOSWELL STREET (NORTH WEST)
Originally a home brew pub, built circa 1864, later an Everards House. Tarratt’s sale notice for 1922 of the Earl…
PILOT, 21 GORDON STREET
Gordon Street 2-34, row of houses from left to right, so that would make the Shipstones sign the offie that…
SIR CHARLES NAPIER – THE NAPIER, 46 GLENFIELD ROAD
Built circa 1938, on the corner of Glenfield and Bolton Road. It took the name and licence from the Sir…
ROYAL LEICESTERS, GLENEAGLES AVENUE/LOCKERBIE AVENUE
Photographed in 1990. Situated in the Rushy Mead area of Leicester, on the corner of Lockerbie and Gleneagles Avenue. One…
WARWICKSHIRE ARMS, 103 GLADSTONE STREET
Fronted Brougham Street and an Offiliers House from circa 1867, until the licence was refused in 1912. (although (MB) states that…
ODDFELLOWS ARMS, 79 GLADSTONE STREET
According to (MB) licensed 1867, a home brew pub prior to James Eadies Brewery of Burton. Eadies acquired by Bass…