heathite
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Tue 29th Mar 2016 6:07pm
On 29th Mar 2016 3:14pm, Kwi said:
The listing of Coventry Pubs 1912 shows several establishments run by possible family members, T E Hands, Henry C Hands, Arthur Hands and Herbert R Standbridge. If anyone who comes across this post and can furnish any further details, it would be much appreciated
And of course there's this excellent site.
It has numerous 'STANDBRIDGES' if you follow the Greyhound under ('G') and look at the research for it.
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1114 of 1703
Mon 30th May 2016 7:35pm
Broomfield Tavern named CAMRA's Coventry Pub of the Year |
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Midland Red
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1115 of 1703
Mon 18th Jul 2016 7:34pm
I've wanted to photograph this pub for ages, and this morning I had an unexpected opportunity
I don't recall any mention of it in the previous 1000+ posts to this thread
Ooh! Just found this on the Courtaulds thread
On 28th Sep 2012 11:48am, walrus said:
I have vivid memories of the other Courtaulds site in Old Church Road which also backed on to Coventry Canal. In the 50s and early 60s I often had to go to the gas works with an old pram to buy a sack of coke. I would access the towpath at the side of The Royal pub and there was always an acrid cloud of acetate or some such chemical in the atmosphere. I would often need to run into clear air in order to breathe properly. It's amazing what kinds of very dangerous stuff that was simply released to atmosphere or into the cut which, in those days, was just about biologically dead.
The gas works always had a queue of people with various forms of transport - prams, bikes, trolleys - buying coke because it was much cheaper than coal. A man with a large narrow tined fork would scoop the coke into your sack and take your two bob.
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
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1116 of 1703
Tue 19th Jul 2016 4:53am
On 30th May 2016 7:35pm, Midland Red said:
Broomfield Tavern named CAMRA's Coventry Pub of the Year
Oh my goodness, I must have missed the Broomy thread in May, but belated thanks MR. There would be a whole new generation of locals in there these days. My dad would have been proud to be behind the pumps today. It's a good job I looked into the Royal Hotel thread or I would have overlooked it.
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Frances
Kenilworth
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1117 of 1703
Sat 23rd Jul 2016 11:00am
I went in search of 'The Three Shuttles' in Howard Street last week because of its connection with the ribbon weaving industry. Where was it?? Can anyone help? There was a building at the end of the street but no signage and it looked as if it may be next in line for demolition. Another one bites the dust!
Frances
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mickw
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1118 of 1703
Sat 23rd Jul 2016 1:01pm
I last went in the Shuttles with a friend who was looking for a friend about six years ago we went in on several occasions at different times hoping to meet my friends friend and to be honest the most people in there was only about 8 to 10 people at most but most times only 3 or 4 a far cry from its heyday. |
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Frances
Kenilworth
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1119 of 1703
Sat 23rd Jul 2016 1:29pm
Many thanks Mick. I was hoping to get a photograph for my book but I didn't think it would be any good. I assume it was at the far end of Howard Street on the left hand side. Old Coventry and its historic pubs are fast disappearing - no more 'Three Shuttles' and no more 'Fob Watch'. What about the old Whitefriars Workhouse? If that is allowed to go further into disrepair it will be too late to do much about it. I was thinking of the damp - not to mention the graffiti.
Thanks anyway Mick
Very best wishes
Frances
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dutchman
Spon End
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1120 of 1703
Sat 23rd Jul 2016 2:54pm
On 23rd Jul 2016 11:00am, Frances said:
I went in search of 'The Three Shuttles' in Howard Street last week because of its connection with the ribbon weaving industry. Where was it??
Is this any help?
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mickw
nuneaton
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1121 of 1703
Sat 23rd Jul 2016 3:03pm
Hi Frances I've just found a "planning statement" on the internet concerning the Three Shuttles all it states is a brief trading history and that it became unsustainable as a going concern and that it closed about two years ago but no mention of future development as there's no date on it can't really be sure when it actually closed. |
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heathite
Coventry
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1122 of 1703
Sat 23rd Jul 2016 3:44pm
The Three Shuttles is mentioned on realalerambles, including a picture.
Edited by Midland Red, 31st Jul 2016 5:54 pm (Live link inserted) |
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walrus
cheshire
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1123 of 1703
Sun 31st Jul 2016 5:40pm
A belated thank you to Midland Red for the picture of the Royal pub. I've never been in but I passed it countless times in my youth. The land opposite was open in those days, a fair pitched up occasionally but it was basically waste ground where we played, there was a scrapyard in one corner. I see that a school now occupies part of the site. None of my family live in that area now but I'm determined to drop in for a half on one of my flying visits before it's too late. I hope the Royal survives. |
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
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1124 of 1703
Sun 14th Aug 2016 9:53pm
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Midland Red
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1125 of 1703
Mon 15th Aug 2016 4:40pm
Black Horse - sold again |
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Slim
Another Coventry kid
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1126 of 1703
Thu 18th Aug 2016 1:55pm
I only went into this pub once, for a friend's stag do - that was several decades ago. It's in rather a sorry state now.
I viewed the place before the last auction. Somebody had spent a bit on it. There were still builders' materials and tools, and every room had had the old plaster stripped off the brickwork, ready for re-plastering. The price was too high, and I was told someone was interested in making an offer.
On 12-5-16, it was unsold at auction. The next auction was on 14-7-16. It was sold prior to auction for an undisclosed sum.
If I recall correctly, Loveitt's had it down as flats or HMO, for 12 people, most likely students. |
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Slim
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1127 of 1703
Thu 18th Aug 2016 2:13pm
An update. It was described as a "unique investment opportunity". Planning permission was granted for conversion to 12 room HMO, plus permission was also granted for ground floor wholesale use, with an extension to the side, and multiple residential occupancy above. HMO use provides for 12 rooms (10 of which with ensuite). Potential gross rental income was estimated at circa £70,000 (subject to market conditions - a pinch of salt is always required here), giving a circa 11% yield p.a. (subject to conversion costs).
With a convenient bus route, shops and local amenities nearby, the property will be suited to professional and student rentals alike, as the area is very popular for renting and with the demand of both Coventry and Warwick Universities, student accommodation is very sought after.
Planning permission was granted on 12/10/2015 for "Change of use from Public House to 12 bedroom house of multiple occupation". In addition, planning permission was granted on 16/12/14 for "Change of use from Public House to wholesalers (Use Class B8) on ground floor with single storey side extension and flat in multiple occupation on first and second floors". |
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