The Great Northern Crossing is mentioned in deeds relating to the sale of an off beer wine & spirit licence…
FLINT ARMS, FLINT STREET
(photo Jack Graves collection) The Flint Arms is first mentioned in a newspaper article of 1879, when the licence changed…
MAGPIE & STUMP – KEEPER’S LODGE, FLETCHER MALL (BEAUMONT LEYS)
Photo above: Typical Banks out of town design of the 1980s. Sometimes referred to as being on Rutherford Road. Magpie…
JOINERS ARMS, 27 FLEET STREET
Listed in 1849 Directory. Stood on the corner of Fleet Street (South West) and Alfred Street. 1861 A John Measures…
CAMBRIDGE ARMS, 52 FLEET STREET
1861 John Deacon listed as licensee, previously 1859 a John Deacon of Fleet St listed as manufacturer. In 1870, the…
ADMIRAL DUNCAN, 24 FLEET STREET
photo Malcolm McIntosh The pub had taken its name from the then fashionable theme of past war heroes and was…
WOODBOY, 2 FLEET STREET
Stood on the North East corner of Fleet Street and South East corner of Bedford Street. First recorded in the…
HOLIDAY EXPRESS, FILBERT WAY
When Leicester City relocated to their new ground, called then the Walkers Stadium a couple of hundred yards away, a…
WALKERS STADIUM – KING POWER – LEICESTER CITY FOOTBALL CLUB, FILBERT STREET/FILBERT WAY
In the 1980s, it was the Fosse Bar at the City. The club had a full licence but was only…
NEW RIFLE BUTTS, 58 FARNHAM STREET
Stood on the opposite corner to the Farnham Arms. Advert in LJ 1st November 1879: ‘Wanted/ A young man/…