theendofthepub
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Closing Pubs of the UK
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theendofthepub · 12 days ago
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The Rainbow Inn
Middle Assemdon
Henley on Thames
Oxfordshire
RG96AU
The Rainbow Inn in Middle Assendon was a 17th-century country pub much loved by locals and visitors for its charm, gardens, and friendly atmosphere. Run for 30 years by Graham “Curly” Chandler and his wife Jean, it became a community hub and even won awards for its garden. Sadly, it closed in 2024 when the landlords retired, and the property was later put up for sale for around £500,000. Although fondly remembered, its future use remains uncertain, with talk of it being revived as a pub by new owners. Currently closed.
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theendofthepub · 1 month ago
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The Corporation Hotel
393 Corporation Road
Newport
NP190GA
Permanently close 31st December 2015 awaiting development.
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theendofthepub · 1 month ago
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Tom Toya Lewis
108-112 Commercial Street
Newport
NP20 1LW
The Tom Toya Lewis pub in Newport is named after a local hero who helped rescue workers during the Newport Dock Disaster of 1909. The building itself was originally the Newport YMCA and was opened in 1909 by Lord Tredegar.The pub was later named in honor of Tom Toya Lewis, a young boy who bravely assisted in the rescue efforts after a trench collapse during the dock construction. Last run by Weatherspoons the pub has closed and currently boarded up.
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theendofthepub · 2 months ago
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The Dragon Inn
15 Meadow Street
Weston Super Mare
BS23 1QG
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theendofthepub · 3 months ago
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The Oxford
128 St Marys Road
Southampton
So14 0BB
Standing on the corner of St Mary’s Road and Brinton’s Road. This pub is shown as a fully licensed house on the 1878 Drink Map. The pub belonged to Barlow’s Victoria Brewery in the early years of the 20th century, it later became the property of Brickwoods Brewery but finished its life as a Whitbread’s.
Now converted to flats.
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theendofthepub · 4 months ago
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theendofthepub · 6 months ago
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George Inn
(George and Henry)
Orchard Lane
Southampton
SO14 3BD
The George and Henry, originally the George Inn in the 1850s, was once linked to the George Brewery before later being owned by Crowley’s Alton Brewery. It lost its licence in 1903 but regained it after a successful appeal. The pub closed permanently in the 1930s and was later converted into a private residence.
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theendofthepub · 6 months ago
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Diamond Jubilee Inn
65 Orchard Lane
Southampton 
SO14 3BD
This pub was named from Queen Victoria’s diamond jubilee in 1897. The pub dates back to the early 1860’s when George Dyett was the landlord. The pub’s licence was placed in suspense in March 1956 and the building was demolished shortly afterwards, flats now stand on the site.
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theendofthepub · 6 months ago
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The Black Horse
66 Orchard Lane
Southampton
SO14 3BD
The Black Horse, a pub at 66 Orchard Lane, was owned by the Winchester Brewery and dated back to the 1860’s with Robert Lock as its landlord. It had a rough reputation, and in 1915, landlady Annie Newman was fined for allowing prostitution on the premises. The pub closed in the late 1930’s, and by 1939, it had become a private residence occupied by Mrs. Woodford, the widow of its last licensee. The building was demolished during 1950’s redevelopment, and modern flats now stand on the site.
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theendofthepub · 6 months ago
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The White Horse
16 Keyhaven Road
Milford On Sea
SO41 0QY
The White Horse was a Grade II listed, family run pub, possibly incorporating the 18th century Kings Arms. It featured an L shaped main bar with alcove seating, a second bar with games, and a family dining room with a conservatory. The menu focused on home cooked food, catering to large groups by reservation. Located half a mile from the beach and near Keyhaven, the pub had historic significance with extensions from the 19th and 20th centuries. It is now permanently closed and has been converted into three houses.
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theendofthepub · 6 months ago
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Blue Anchor
36 Ramshill
Petersfield
GU31 4AP
The pub on Ramshill was originally a Tamplins establishment before being sold to Friary in 1955. It remained a pub until the 1980s when it was converted into residential use. Friary Ales owned it until 1978, when Churcher’s College purchased it and turned it into staff flats. After the school stopped boarding in 1998, the building became derelict and was later sold in 2000. The new owner, a former student, spent three years converting it into a family home while preserving its historical connection to the pub.The building has a long history, with the rear dating back 250 years and the front around 160 years. In the late 19th century, Henry Kimber ran the pub from about 1868 until his dramatic death in 1877 when he fell from his bedroom window. His inquest was held in the bar, highlighting the atmosphere of the pub at that time. His wife, Harriet, continued running the pub for a few years after his passing.
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theendofthepub · 7 months ago
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The Bank Inn
Everton Road
Southampton
SO14 7 LY
Bank Inn was a pub located on the corner of Everton Street (formerly Liverpool Street) and Kingsfield Road, near the Civic Centre. Established in 1861, it was a fully licensed house by 1878. Originally owned by Aldridge’s Bedford Brewery in the early 20th century, it later became the property of Brickwood’s Brewery. The pub’s licence was suspended on 27 February 1967, and it was demolished soon after. The site is now part of an Asda supermarket.
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theendofthepub · 7 months ago
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Firehouse
(Parkside Tavern)
(Boogies)
(Strikers)
( Warrens Wine and Spirit Vaults)
Vincents Walk
Southampton
SO141JY
During the 1980’s and early 1990’s this pub was a fashionable bar and cafe known as Boogie's. Before that the pub was known just as Warren's and standing on the corner of Vincents Walk and Pound Tree Road, it was once a Bass Charrington house.
The original Warren's dated back to the early 1880s when a Mrs. Warren was the proprietress and licensee.In the latter years of the 19th century the pub was called Warren's Wine and Spirit Vaults and Refreshment Rooms, with an address at 12 Above Bar Street, which became 62 Above Bar Street when the houses in the street were renumbered. By the early 1900s, however, the pub had become known simply as Warren's Restaurant.
The original old building was virtually destroyed during the wartime blitz on the city, causing the pub to be relocated in temporary premises in Vincents Walk. The temporary premises had to be approached by a long, wooden catwalk that led from Above Bar Street, an arrangement that stayed until March 1957 when the present building was opened as a pub. The name of the pub changed to Boogie's in the early 1980s, it kept that name until the middle of 1994 when it was taken over by Marston's Burton Brewery and extensively refurbished as a proper city centre pub. The pub reopened as the Parkside Tavern in October 1994.
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theendofthepub · 8 months ago
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The Osborne
54 Shirley Road
Southampton
SO15 3EX
This Pub is now Closed Long Term
Pub reopened 12th August 2023 having been closed for over a year.Victorian corner pub. Traditional in design & décor with lots of wood panelling. A couple of more modern bar tables blend in well. A popular venue for sports TV. Also features pool, darts & a jukebox. Food served all day.Closed August 2024 after a period of erratic opening. Now boarded up.
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theendofthepub · 8 months ago
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The Bridge Tavern 70 Coxford Road Southampton SO16 5JT Closed 2007 Now looking a bit worst for ware
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theendofthepub · 1 year ago
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The Sawyers Arms
The Hundred
Romsey
SO51 8BZ
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theendofthepub · 1 year ago
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Quayside
West Quay Road
Southampton
SO15 1RE
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