Victoria Hotel, Victoria Street, Batley (Mar. Off- licence, Livingstone Street, Leeds (Feb. 1898), 101. This means that we may include adverts from us and third parties based on our knowledge of you. Three Horse Shoes, Park Lane, Leeds (Feb. 1901), 157. It closed around 2006. The Georgian building the establishment is based in was built in 1741 and became a pub 100 years later. Mechanics Arms, Sherborne Street, Strangeways, Manchester, 536. Star Inn, York Street, Bingley (July 1936), 296. Bay Horse Hotel, Upper Town, Wolsingham , Durham, 495. Ferry runs aground with baby on board after smoke in engine room, Nurses strike continues: Major disruption for NHS services in England, Additional flight to evacuate Britons from Sudan today, Ryanair cancels 220 flights over May 1 bank holiday due to strikes, Hardcore coronation fans already camped outside Buckingham Palace, One dead and seven injured in Cornwall nightclub knife attack. Kings Arms with brewhouse, Meanwood Road, Leeds (Oct. 1906), 177. Leeds 1901), 158. Bay Horse, Thornton, near Blackpool (Jan. 1949, ex- Burtonwood Brewery Co.), 389. One night I was in the Scotsman pub opposite the kirkgate entrance to the market. 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. Exchange Working Mens Club, Exchange Street, Normanton (June 1920), 215. Fox & Grapes Inn, Kiddal, near Barwick in Elmet (Sept. 1937), 305. With a playlist of chart pop and 70s disco, this former club on Merrion Street was probably more of the latter. Grennel Mower, Low Edges Road, Sheffield (leased 1957), 464. 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. Unicorn Hotel with brewhouse, Ivegate, Bradford (June 1900), 145. Weavers Arms, Angel Street, Manchester, 539. Leigh Arms, Picton Road, Liverpool (Feb. 1947), 362. Fleece Inn with brewhouse, Farsley, near Pudsey (Nov. 1890), 4. See: This page was last modified on 20 January 2021, at 16:43. Beacon, Reevy Road West, Bradford (1969), 489. Queen of Trumps, Huby, near Easingwold (Jan. 1946), 359. White Horse Hotel with brewhouse, Hough Side Road, Pudsey (Dec. 1899), 140. Fellmonger Hotel, North Parkway, Seacroft, Leeds (by 1961), 458. Crossgates Club, Crossgates, Leeds (Jan. 1932), 291. Rising Sun Inn, Whitwood (Sept. 1950), 343. Off- licence, Wakefield Road, Dalton, Huddersfield (Mar. 1949), 342. Web71 Vicar Lane. 1948), 321. Well Eric, we have the same surname and not related but we have the same sense of humour. There was The Ship, The Angel , Pack Horse, Oasters, etc up ginnels but not off the Headrow and not country and western as far as I recall . Weird. The pub in Vicar Lane was forced to close in 2000 and the building is now occupied by a Hugo Boss shop. It is a Grade-II listed building and provides some pristine examples of Victorian architecture including intricate tiling, etched windows and a curved ceramic bar top. Brown Cow Inn, formerly Horsfalls Arms, Wellington Street, Bradford (May 1897), 85. WebVicar Lane Leeds LS1 6QA Correct details Served areas Leeds Central Reviews of The Nags Head Hotel Add Review see review guidelines Currently no reviews of this pub. Im sure it wasnt a dream as my mate and I went there many times in the early 1980s. Cobain against the wall: iconic Leeds Swan with Two Necks, Westgate, Wakefield (Oct. 1894), 54. Suddenly from noware Harry Bendon sprang up in the middle of them and began to play his concertina, which made them all disolve into laughter and they all went on their merry way. It was described by police as 'a nuisance to the local community and the centre of antisocial behaviour'. By the late 1990s superclubs had become a brand and Leeds had its own branch of the Gatecrasher chain at New Briggate. The Headrow pubs and above were out of my frame. The Scarbrough Hotel is a distinct, Georgian building and still has a traditional feel throughout with the wooden bar and furnishings adding character.