old pubs on vicar lane leeds

First owned by Henry Scarbrough in 1826, the Scarbrough Hotel is also known by locals as the Scabby Taps. Then there were the ladies of the night plying their trade, they were a lively bunch; always laughing: their antics made the pub a fun place. (LogOut/ Railway Hotel, Station Road, Drighlington (Dec. 1922), 229. The Scarbrough Hotel is a distinct, Georgian building and still has a traditional feel throughout with the wooden bar and furnishings adding character. The Robin Hood Inn became a hugely popular music venue called the Duchess of York in 1988, and it hosted the likes of Nirvana, Blur and Coldplay. Lever Bridge Inn, Radcliffe Road, Bolton (June 1947), 393. Bell Dean, Bell Dean Road, Bradford (1969), 488. Off- licence, 21 Wakefield Road, West Ardsley (Nov. 1912), 194. Junction Inn, Finkle Hill Lane, Gildersome (Nov. 1898), 127. And I always bought my meat for the week and used to send it home in a taxi,haha! TEMPLAR HOTEL It was previously Mister Craig's and later the Leeds branch of Sheffields OG superclub Gatecrasher. New Inn, Market Street, Hollingworth, near Hyde, 502. Merrion Street 1913), 198. Another night I went in there and it was so crushed there was nowhere to stand but I could see there was plenty of room at the far end, so I pushed my way through, folk were looking at me strangely, when I got to the space at the front I realised why; a naked woman cavorting about there, then I had to try and push my way back. Eric, Loved the story of the pubs and all the responses generated. Earl George, Pavement, Park Hill Flats, Sheffield (leased 1964), 472. This former cinema, originally opened in 1922, boasted a once impressive dome. The Cross Keys is one of the most legendary pubs in Leeds, packed with character, atmosphere and amazing tipples. By mistake I once went in there with a bunch of women. It is Hall Place. Peter OToole was known to take a drink in the Smyths when he worked at the Yorkshire Post. I visited leeds in the late seventies and early eighties to meet friends. That whole Irish/r&b music pub scene in the 70s and 80s and 90s was fantastic. Windmill Inn, with brewhouse, Westgate, Wakefield (Mar. Sir Charles Napier Inn, Lower Moss Lane, Manchester (July 1929), 426. does anybody remember two pubs at top of Shannon street leeds9 I think they were called the Provedence and the Abercrombie, in response to the question regarding the names of the two pubs at the top of Shannon Street. I loved it because it was full of characters. The pub is on the site of the earlier Griffin Hotel, a coaching inn from at least the seventeenth century. Great trip down Memory Lane Pete. Off- licence, Melville Terrace, Leeds (Mar. This could be a issue with my web browser because Ive had this happen previously. Well Eric, we have the same surname and not related but we have the same sense of humour. Green Dragon, Cornmarket, Pontefract (Apr. Bold Privateer, Wrose Road, Shipley (opened 1957), 493. Elephant Inn, Brieryfield Street, Preston (July 1947), 380. White Cross Hotel, Otley Road, Guiseley (Jan. 1911), 188. Albion Hotel, Armley Road, Leeds (Sept. 1925, ex- Walkers Warrington Breweries Ltd.), 255. of the most historic pubs in Leeds I have to tell you at this very moment in time they are dragging out the inards of the Shepherd (and the Hampton) I hope they are not about to pull them down? No ones had a guess where Petes photo was taken. Old Ball Inn, Brownberrie Lane, Horsforth (Aug. 1899), 137. Youre right, Eric. Inside, the pub has low, wooden beams and traditional open fires, making it a cosy place to visit for a pint. The Ship, Whitlocks, Piccadilly Bar, and the Pack Horse were up ginnels and never quite aspired to my favourite category of: mucky pub. Can anyone remember the name of the small pub opposite the old Rosco in Sheepscar. Great Northern Hotel, Thackley, Bradford (July 1892), 27. 1892, sold 1961), 23. And until its demise in 2003 it was considered the finest night of its kind attracting hardcore clubbers from across the UK and abroad. Off- licence, 33 Great Horton Road, Bradford (Feb. 1905), 174. Conservative & Unionist Club, Garforth (June 1921), 222. Rose & Crown Hotel, Rawcliffe (Apr. Originally known as Le Phonographique, Bar Phono was a popular hangout for goths in the early 1980s. Ye Hole in ye Wall, Hackins Hey, Liverpool (Jan. 1947), 364. Beeley Wood Tavern, Middlewood Road, Sheffield (leased 1961), 471. There is one iconic tale of how when he was working as a window cleaner he put his ladder up to a bus stnding in the Corn Exchange and proceeded to clean clean the topdeck windows. Scarborough Hotel, Bishopgate Street, Leeds (July 1957, ex- Ind Coope Ltd.), 449. Three Horse Shoes with brewery, Leeds Road/ Adel Road, Leeds (July 1903), 169. I think it is a building on Pontefract Lane, just below the Princess picture house. Roscoe Head, Roscoe Street, Liverpool, 525. The following three properties were acquired from Leonard Hartley, brewer of Garforth, in July 1937: The following pubs were acquired from Burtonwood Brewery Co. (Forshaws) Ltd. in January 1949: The following three pubs formed the tied estate of T. & W. R. Dickinson, Old Brewery, Freshfield, near Formby, acquired by Joshua Tetley & Sons Ltd., in Oct. 1949: The following pubs were the property of Joseph Boardman, Canning Street, Manchester, acquired in Sept. 1950: The following pubs were acquired from B. Cunningham Ltd., Warrington, in Jan. 1951: Other pubs known to have been owned by Tetleys: Go to BeerInnPrint for all your brewery history needs, See Roger Putman's gallery of brewery photographs, Go to Ron Pattison's Barclay Perkins' site, Go to Bob Thompsons Brewery visits website, A list of the Brewery History Society Corporate Members, Details of other sites recording Brewery and Malting Heritage, http://breweryhistory.com/wiki/index.php?title=List_of_Joshua_Tetley_%26_Son_Ltd._pubs&oldid=117611, 1. Sandown, High Street, Wavertree, Liverpool (Nov. 1944), 366. This venue played hard house music until it was shut down in 2004, following complaints of antisocial behaviour. I dont remember the guy you speak of!but remember Friday nights in the Elliott when all the shop lifters would come in and you could buy joints of meat!!! Cleveland Vaults, Cleveland Square, Liverpool, 516. Market House Inn, Toad Lane, Rochdale (Nov. 1943), 381. Grey Mare, Varley Street, Miles Platting, Manchester, 532. Coach & Horses, Micklegate, York (Apr. The Drysalters came under fire for allowing a band that has used Nazi and fascist imagery to play there. Birchalls Arms, Ribbleton Lane, Preston, 408. Off- licence, 32 Grange Street, Keighley (May 1899), 133. There must be someone out there that remembers this pub. Star Inn, Bridge End, Rastrick (Dec. 1897), 97. 1925), 247. Cattle Market Hotel, Gelderd Road, Leeds (Apr. Off- licence, Livingstone Street, Leeds (Feb. 1898), 101. Nice going Celtic. Another Merrion Centre venue, this live music club was an important place during the post-punk/new wave days of the early 1980s. But it turned out to be a gay pub with mannish women and young boys. The pub stocks regional ales and all of the food is made with locally sourced produce. There was one great character that I might well have included in the tale if I had remembered at the time. Pump Tavern, Earl Street, Sheffield (rebuilt 1960), 470. Off- licence, Station Lane/ Victoria Street, Featherstone (Sept. 1926), 264. The Nags Head Hotel To round off the evening was to have fish and chips from the Crown Fisheries, eaten in alcoholic fuzz, out of the paper, on the Corn Exchange steps observing every species of humanity rolling home up Boar Lane in jovial state. Sweet Green Tavern, Crook Street, Bolton, 509. Despite the exterior now being painted blue, the inside of the pub maintains the traditional, cosy feel of an old pub. The Palace, The Duncan, Royal Oak The Regent, Scarborough Taps and The General Elliot totter on. I'm uncertain if the Robin Hood became the Duchess?A faded shot this that hasn't tidied up - the tram track and Rising Sun Inn, Wilson Street, Whitwood (Mar. Rocking Horse, Barden Road, Wakefield (May 1956), 448. Gone too the round Wine lodge in City Square, The Mitre, King Edward, King Charles, Robin Hood, Nags Head, Dolphin, Scotsman, Market Tavern and The Marquis of Granby. It closed around 2006. Topographic maps Ordnance Survey Ordnance Survey 1938 1952 1:25 000. Grapes Inn, Mossfield Road, Farnworth (Apr. I remember all those long gone pubs. Queen Hotel, Swine Market, Halifax (Nov. 1928, ex- Bentleys Yorkshire Breweries Ltd.), 274. Huge acts such as Arctic Monkeys, Coldplay and Korn played there in their earlier days. Pete I remember Harry Bendon from the late 50s, early 60s. Star Inn, Lofthouse Gate, near Wakefield (Sept. 1930, ex- Carters Knottingley Brewery Co. Ltd.), 285. If you didnt know it was there, it was easy just to pass it by. Birch Tree, Whinmoor Way, Leeds (1969), 492. enough to light up a room. North Hall Tavern with brewhouse, Kirkstall Road, Leeds (June 1898, sold 1939), 115. Asheton Arms, Stamford Street, Ashton under Lyne (Apr. Old Pack Horse, Rochdale Road, Oldham, 544. Railway Hotel, Station Road, Kirkham, 334. And that old blackened Corn Exchange observes on too and if those old Victorians couldnt shock him then Im sure neither will me or you. I did many gigs in the Regent, Skinner Lane, when it was run by Eamonn Halloran. Commercial Hotel, Church Street, Westhoughton, 415. photos of lost Leeds and the music scene 54 reviews #661 of 1,092 Restaurants in Leeds $$ - $$$ Bar Pub Vegetarian Friendly 101 Vicar Lane, Leeds LS2 7NL England +44 113 345 1661 Website Menu Open now : 12:00 PM - 12:00 AM Old 1909), 183. Swan with Two Necks, Westgate, Wakefield (Oct. 1894), 54. Abbey inn, Redcross Street, Rochdale, 549. Lock Lane Working Mens Club, Allerton Bywater (Sept. 1906), 176. Coffee House, Wooton Street, Woolton, Liverpool, 517. Fleece Inn, Eldwick, near Bingley (Dec. 1896), 76. Royal Hotel, Mill Lane/ Bridge Lane, Rawcliffe (May 1901), 158. Dublin Hotel, Bolton Road, Bradford (Dec. 1909, sold 1947), 185. Inside, revellers in Billycock hats and bum starver jackets, swill back the ale, while their ladies polish off the gin. This is a free house, so the bar is well stocked with an ever-changing assortment of local and global brews beer nerds will have a Sun Hotel with brewhouse, Town Street, Stanningley (June 1898), 111. Crown & Anchor Inn with brewhouse, North Street, Leeds (Aug. 1891, sold 1915 to Leeds Corporation), 13. 1898, sold 1923), 104. Crown Hotel, Horbury Road, Ossett (Oct. 1894), 53. Dog & Gun Inn, Harrogate Road, Apperley Bridge, Bradford (May 1937), 302. and the Princess is a fish and chip shop. Railway Tavern, Boothferry Road, Goole (Oct. 1963, ex- Ind Coope Ltd.), 461. Beacon, Reevy Road West, Bradford (1969), 489. It was part of a chain which went into insolvency around 2006. 1926), 262. See: This page was last modified on 20 January 2021, at 16:43. Kaye Arms, Grange Moor, Upper Whitley, near Huddersfield (July 1937), 303. Some were undoubtedly sketchy but some weren't. Goldsborough Hotel, formerly Draymans Inn, Captain Street/ Bolton Road, Bradford (Jan. 1929, ex- Bentleys Yorkshire Breweries Ltd.), 275. Unicorn Hotel with brewhouse, Ivegate, Bradford (June 1900), 145. In September 2013, Leeds Magistrates Court fined the Gatecrasher business after it was found guilty of selling counterfeit alcohol. The pub was demolished in 2006. You used to go with your dad?I used to go to the new lands on Hyde park road with my dad,and then the chemic,and bricklayers,as my dad was polish he could drink a fair bit,my mum was Russian so she could also down her share!we had a very lively up bringing,I am still trying to find out more about the building I am renovating on Sussex street?but cannot find the time to spend at the library and the pub called the Sussex arms?both a bit of a mystery at the moment,can any one in your gang help me? Squirrel Hotel, Bolton Road, Anderton, Lancs. Exchange, Parliament Street, Harrogate (Aug. 1931), 288. With a capacity of 2,000 this 'student superclub' on Kirkstall Road was the biggest in Leeds in 2001. New Inn, Denby Dale Road, Durkar (Dec. 1911), 190. I knew the guy who had his nose bitten off! Crown Inn, Leeds Road, Soothill, Batley (June 1898), 114. Jacos was my fave pub and still remains to be the best pub I ever visited. Silkstone Hotel, Park Road, Barnsley (built on the site of the Providence Inn, 1958), 452. Talbot & Falcon Inn, Northgate, Wakefield (Apr. So what are Two Nicks .Some say it is the two cygnets following on begind but I have also heard that two nicks, are nicks made in the swans neck to show it belongs to the queen. Foresters Arms, Main Street, Grassington (Jan. 1913), 196. Butterbowl Hotel, Whincover Hill/ Butterbowl Drive, Leeds ( 1959/ 60), 455. And the chapel IS set 20 yards back from Pontefract Lane. The funniest thing was he didnt seem to notice, he continued to talk to his friend: rhubarb rhubarb etc. The eldon,the packhorse,the bricklayers arms,and the famous Fenton,I frequented them all,I worked in the Hyde park pub at the age of 19 and that was a real experience as in those days the mild and bitter pumps were on,and the tap room was amazing,I had to do a shift each week and the guys that were there everyday getting plastered were so funny,the landlord ted Carroll was an extra for television,as he had a crooked nose from being a rugby player,he was truly a character his wife beryl was a bit of a snob!I think she hated the pub,as it wasnt fancy enough for her,we had the Leeds playhouse actors in a lot and the ones who went on to be famous like Richard beckinsale,who sadly died very young but starred in the sitcom porridge would still visit,he was lovely,I had such a crush on him,ted moved out the Hyde pub and was at the railway pub in ilkley,his wife was well pleased!I spent a lot of time in that boozer also,oh by the way folks,I did work!so please anyone who remembers these pubs I would love to hear from you. Samuel Plimsoll, Chequers Row, Sheffield (leased 1966), 479. Royal Hotel, Kensington Street, Bradford (May 1897), 86. I also remember the bar was odd. Portobello Hotel, Portobello Road, Wakefield (Apr. Fox & Grapes Inn, Kiddal, near Barwick in Elmet (Sept. 1937), 305. Station Hotel, Station Road, Wombwell (Apr. Bay Horse, Thornton, near Blackpool (Jan. 1949, ex- Burtonwood Brewery Co.), 389. It wasnt a thoroughfare. Junction Hotel with brewhouse, Pontefract Road, Purston Jaglin (Apr. The Ship Inn has records dating back to the 1750s, but much of its history is unknown other than its former name was The Ship and Griffin. To keep them away from the very people that bloody pay for it all! Plough Inn, Staining, near Blackpool (Jan. 1949, ex- Burtonwood Brewery Co.), 388. It had an upper floor with pool table. Two off- licences, Nippet Lane/ Nippet Street, Leeds (May 1912), 193. It was down one of those passages/ginnels next to The Three Legs. Old Red Bus Station Travelling Glasgow Celtic supporters descended on Leeds shortly after and trashed the place. Clothiers Inn with brewhouse, High Street, Yeadon (Aug. 1901), 159. Off- licence, 64 Lady Pit Lane, Hunslet (July 1897), 88. I used to work there in the early 70`s my first job for 5 a week .From there into the Princes cinema watch a movie then into The Shepherd for a pint at 16 years old (don`t tell anyone lol) or sometimes the Hope Inn Great days whish I could turn back the clock. Off the Beaten Track: Helping a Friend! Shoulder of Mutton Inn with brewhouse, Otley Road/ Hollings Lane, Baildon (Dec. 1905), 175. The Brotherhood of Pursuits and Pastimes Vicar Lane Wheatsheaf, Water Lane, Ashton on Ribble, Preston, 548. Travellers Rest inn, High Street, Halton, Leeds (Mar. Off- licence, 6 Little Woodhouse Lane, Leeds (Feb. 1901), 156. I loved those mucky pubs, in fact I never felt as though Id really been out unless it took in Central Leeds. Viaduct Vaults, Briggate, Leeds (Sept. 1922), 227. The building was the Youngs sweet warehouse. Crossgates Club, Crossgates, Leeds (Jan. 1932), 291. 1900), 142. Tempest Hotel, Kesteven Road/ Heysham Drive, Bradford (1964), 463. Off- licence, Catlow Street, Castleford (Dec. 1895), 67. [] is reported to be the oldest gay pub still running and first started as the Hope And Anchor in 1953. Beagle, Knutton Crescent, Sheffield (leased 1958), 466. Corporation Arms, Wharf Street, Preston, 547. I think it was a chapel when I was a child. Harewood Arms, Kirkgate, Wakefield (Apr. Im fairly certain he appeared at the Slip on a few occasions and he was, without doubt, a bit of a head case with his outrageous behaviour but he also went down well with the Slip clientele. Golden Lion Inn, Ferrybridge (Nov. 1892), 33. Jolly Carter, Great Egerton Street, Stockport, 503. Little Saddle with brewhouse, Westgate, Dewsbury (Dec. 1892), 35. Commercial Inn with brewhouse, Sweet Street West, Holbeck, Leeds (Feb. 1891), 6. Black Bull, 192 Park Lane, Preesall, Lancs. there was a pub called the horse and trumpet(commonly known as the nag and fart), also the white swan(commonly known as the mucky duck). Whip Hotel, Briggate, Leeds (July 1896), 73. Off- licence, Union Street, Dewsbury (Feb. 1903), 168. 1953, sold 1961 to Sheffield Corporation), 444. Jubilee Hotel: 165 The Headrow. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. WebJan 7, 2015 - A Leeds city centre pub - the picture gives the address as 71 Vicar Lane - an interesting address as the current site of Hugo Boss's shop was the location of the Duchess of York (a famous northern music pub). King William IV, Stamford Street, Ashton under Lyne, 504. Little Woodman, Hill Street, Liverpool (Sept. 1952), 429. External web links for The Nags Head Hotel No known official website for this pub. I turned right and quickly came down a track ( similar to a towpath ) and you turned off this into the Pub. Bay Horse Hotel, Upper Town, Wolsingham , Durham, 495. Victoria Inn, Victoria Road, Pudsey (Dec. 1923), 236. Derby Arms, Bolton Road, Westhoughton, 507. Grove Hotel with brewhouse, Nutting Grove, Farnley, Leeds (Feb. 1893), 36. Just as long as the beer flowed,my ex whos father was a regular in the swan,shied me a picture of the pub from the inside it was truly beautiful all the carved wood partisions as back in the 40s they were a popular feature for privacy,I also remember as a kid in the 50s the inside of the swan as my dad spent many a Saturday afternoon in there,after working on the building sites,now the brewery sold it off and yes is flats for students!and yes they have made it look so scruffy,what a shame!but the breweries have been brutal in there closure of our pubs,and also placed big selling prices on them,I am disgusted in all these coperate games the top 10% play in thus country,now I am truly on a rant!look at how the council have allowed all the Victorian buildings to decay only to pull them down,so they dont have to spend money on them!instead they can inflate their expences,go on lavish holidays,and eat at the best restaurants,and not forgetting sending their children to private schools! Gone now, regrettably, are The Royal in Lower Briggate and McConnells with its barrel filled window. See: 556. I saw a lesbian give a guy a crack who was getting too familiar with her friend. The popular pub in Roundhay Road, Harehills, was opened by The Melbourne Brewery in 1930, and several bands, including The Rolling Stones, U2 and The Sex Pistols, performed their before they became famous. Studley Royal Hotel, Market Place, Ripon (Oct. 1898), 124. Its that bloody woman! he said finally and chased out after her into the street. Black Bull Inn with bottling store & former brewhouse, Horsforth (Mar. Image colourised by LeedsLive. I had the notion of them doing a dig and then coming back to sink a few pints here in the pub, and think, what a great life! You could see across the road from the window of the Eldon and sometimes you would see a lone window lit in the University where a student was burning the midniight oil and I would think, I hope he has an interesting life to come, to make up for all that hard.work.. East Leeds veterans will surely recognise this magnificent building now seemingly under renovation for something other than its original use. The changed name of The Robin Hood gave me a laugh to start my day here in Oz. Queen Hotel with brewhouse, Burley Road, Leeds (Jan. 1907), 180. Built in 1938, this Harehills pub was one of the main music venues in Leeds before it became a hub for anti-social behaviour. long lost pubs of Leeds and what they are I too would always tell people that its two nicks! The club, which was in Merrion Street, received hundreds of visitors each week and they gained a high reputation among club-goers, receiving the likes of Eric Catona, Gary Kemp and even Vic Reeves. Cricketers Arms, Milton Road, Widnes. You are Correct, Alex. Merrymaking floats out on the night air: a tinkling piano, raucous laughter, the occasional breaking of glass. Off- licence, 20 Glasshouse Road, Hunslet (July 1925), 254. The Great Disappeared Pubs of Old Central Leeds There was a an old kid who collected glasses, Ill swear he broke more than he got back to the bar there would be a c-r-a-s-h and a couple of minutes c-r-a-s-h again. Furnival Hotel, Verdon Street, Sheffield (leased 1967), 483. Get the latest news from all parts of our city - sign up for our free email newsletter. The Ship, Whitlocks, Piccadilly Bar, and the Pack Horse were up ginnels and never quite aspired to my favourite category of: mucky pub. The Robin Hood Inn became a hugely popular music venue called the Duchess of York in 1988, and it hosted the likes of Nirvana, Blur and Coldplay. Off- licence, 5 Cow Close Road, Farnley, Leeds (Sept. 1897), 90. Cross Keys, Jersey Street, Manchester, 529. United Services Club, St. Alban Road, Leeds (Apr. The pub is also said to have entertained Royals in the English Civil War, meaning the dark, traditional wood beams that fill the ceilings are likely to have witnessed some interesting moments in British history. The Ship Inn, 71 Briggate, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS1 6LH. Station Inn, formerly Keel Inn, Ousegate, Selby (Apr. Morecambe Hotel, Lord Street, Morecambe. I remember it as a mostly an Irish pub some great music and Irish dancing went on in there. New Inn, Back Lane, Bramham (June 1893), 42. These shots serve to portray the times and aspects of the alternative culture that existed then. Incidentally the blog about the central Leeds pubs was put on the site in 2012 so there will have been quite a few changes since then.

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