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Lost Pubs of Hinckley
Name |
Address |
Comments |
| Lower Bond Street | Adjacent to the former
Atkins' factory. It is supposed to have the oldest vaults in town, dating
back to the 1600s. The hostelry appears in a newspaper advertisement, 1799
(Leicester Journal, 19 July). It is listed as the Barley Sheaf in Holden's
1808-11 Directories but as the Barley Mow in Pigot's Directory of 1822-23 Has been closed since 2005 & still stands empty & deteriorating. |
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Stood near the old Liberal Club in the now demolished block of buildings at the junction of the Borough and Mansion Street |
It
was probably seventeenth century, half-timbered with brick in-fill. Pulled
down in 1931 as part of a road widening scheme. |
|
8 Bond Street |
Adjoining The Duke of Rutland. Opened circa 1774, demolished in 1931 for road widening at the junction of Mansion Street |
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33 Regent Street |
Formerly The King's Head was open in 1802. A fish shop by 1930 |
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25 Coventry Road |
Demolished in 1954 |
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Britannia |
15, Stockwell Head. |
Opened circa 1809, closed & demolished circa 1910 |
6, Market Place |
First recorded 1659, situated on the site at the foot of Castle Street now
occupied by the Woolwich Building Society |
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Cap And Stocking |
Bond Street |
Nothing known |
Coach & Horses |
Coventry Road |
Nothing known |
Commercial Inn |
Market Place |
Nothing known |
Cross Keys |
Upper Castle Street |
Nothing known |
78 Castle Street |
Demolished 1980s to make way for Castle Court |
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Crown & Anchor |
106 Castle Street |
Closed in 1950s |
Dolphin |
Leicester Road or Mill St (Victoria St.) |
Closed in 1850s |
Dun Cow |
Castle Street |
Nothing known |
Fox & Grapes |
Bond Street. |
Nothing known |
Church Street |
Junction of Church Street/Station Road, next to the present St. Mary's
Junior School. Demolished 1905 |
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43 Stockwell Head |
On
the site now occupied by the Britannia Centre. Demolished 1960 |
|
Harrow Inn |
Watling Street |
Stood on the Watling Street (A5), close to where the Harrow Brook crosses the road. Originally a drovers' inn, later a popular venue for illegal bare-knuckle fights |
1 Upper Bond Street Until closure, it appeared in the CAMRA National Inventory of Pub Interiors |
Remodelled in Moderne style in the 1930s,
closed 2005 Of over 60,000 pubs in the UK, a mere 250 have interiors of outstanding heritage interest, so this comes as a sad loss. December 2009 reopened as a restaurant
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Horse & Jockey |
Stockwell Head |
Nothing known |
1 Market Place |
Reputedly built on the site of a
Bakehouse It was a half-timbered building with stucco façade, prominent and
somewhat grander than most of the public houses in the town. The brewhouse
was alongside. Closed in 1920s |
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Kings Head |
69 Castle Street |
Opened c1819, closed c1916. Sox Shop occupies part of original building. |
Lichfield Tavern |
Coventry Road |
Open c1870,closed in 1960s. Demolished, stood near to Halls car park |
Middlefield Inn |
Tudor Road |
Built along with surrounding municipal housing in the 1930s. Punch Taverns sold it in November 2011 when it was demolished with the intention of building a care home on the site. |
Nag's Head |
Castle Street |
Records from 1809 until 1835. |
Navigation |
Coventry Road, near the present Wharf public house |
Nothing known |
New Inn |
108 Castle Street |
Closed 1973, was opposite Hill St. |
Pig & Whistle |
37 Regent Street |
Later the Castle Inn, subsequently the Post Office and the Regent Club & Institute. Now shops. |
Plough |
21 Stockwell Head |
Records from 1682.It was known in its early days as the Pensioners Club. It was recorded that there were more pensioners in Hinckley than any other town of its size in England. Demolished 1906 (Hinckley Times) |
Puncheon And Grapes |
The Borough |
Closed c1841 |
Red Lion |
17 The Borough. |
Demolished. Former coaching inn on the site now occupied by MacDonalds! |
Red Lion |
63-65 Castle Street |
Previously the Black Boye. By 1847 it had been converted into a shop. The brew house still stands behind 67 Castle Street |
Rose & Crown |
Castle Street |
Nothing known |
Royal Oak |
29 Mansion Street |
Adjacent to Hinckley Liberal Club By 1930 it had become a house. |
Star |
18 Stockwell Head |
Records from 1745, closed c1912 By 1930 it was a newsagent's premises. |
Originally Hollycroft House, the residence of Thomas Atkins, built c1874. Later known as 'The Spinning
Wheel' (1982), and still later 'The Manor'. Demolished in 2002 and a private
housing estate built on the site |
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Sun |
Stockwell Head |
Nothing known |
Three Tuns |
7 Stockwell Head |
Opened c1800, closed c1910 |
Town Hall Arms |
1 Market Place |
Closed. Was open for about 50 years until c1912. Occupied the town hall, built in 1806, and now the premises of Barclays Bank. |
Venison Inn |
Bond Street |
Nothing known |
38 Castle Street |
Built c1890 Closed July 1960 and then demolished for shop development |
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Waggon & Horses |
The Wharf, Coventry Road |
Closed c1850 |
5 Market Place |
Demolished 1976. Site now occupied by Yorkshire Bank |
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White Horse Inn |
Market Place |
Nothing known |
White Lion |
Lower Bond Street |
Nothing known, demolished 1932 |
I'm sure this list is by no means complete and may contain errors, if you
have any information about any pub listed here,
or any other pub that is not
listed, please let me know.
I am indebted to Tim
Parry and his excellent website for most of the photos and some of the text.
If you are interested in Hinckley buildings, past & present, I recommend Tim's
website.















