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Bedworth
676 of 1703  Sun 20th Apr 2014 10:27am  

This became Yates Wine Lodge. Advert for Anslow's from 1915.
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dutchman
Spon End
677 of 1703  Mon 21st Apr 2014 8:54pm  

The Summerland/Fobwatch/Butts Retreat is on fire right now! The pub car park is full of fire engines.
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mickw
nuneaton
678 of 1703  Mon 21st Apr 2014 11:00pm  

Another block of apartments replacing a pub soon then Sad Angry
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dutchman
Spon End
679 of 1703  Mon 21st Apr 2014 11:38pm  

The fire engines weren't there very long, the building is still standing. This was the second fire though, it can't long before there's another. Roll eyes
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mickw
nuneaton
680 of 1703  Mon 21st Apr 2014 11:52pm  

It will probably never open again Sad
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dutchman
Spon End
681 of 1703  Tue 22nd Apr 2014 1:13am  

I'd love to know when the current pub was built? The original, much smaller pub is shown on a 1937 map along with the neighbouring weavers cottages but by 1950 the present one had been built on the site of all three. No pubs were built during the war so it had to be either just before the war or just after.
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mickw
nuneaton
682 of 1703  Wed 23rd Apr 2014 10:06am  

Hi Dutchman I`ve just been on Real Ale Rambles and looked up the history of the Summerland and there`s a Telegraph article on the Summerland page which states that Flowers brewery re-built it in 1938 and it even mentions the two cottages that you mentioned. Hope this helps Cheers
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mickw
nuneaton
683 of 1703  Wed 23rd Apr 2014 3:41pm  

My parents' off-licence in East Street was owned by Flowers Brewery and sold Flowers Best on the hand pull for people to bring their own bottles. It was eventually owned by Whitbread`s who bought out Flowers in 1961. I remember there was a plaque on the wall of the shop depicting a bunch of flowers, it was replaced with the hind`s head plaque when Whitbread took ownership. It makes me wonder how much those plaques would be worth today as they were hand painted Cheers
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dutchman
Spon End
684 of 1703  Wed 23rd Apr 2014 6:02pm  

The Summerland is still under contruction in this picture taken in 1939. The two weavers cottages to the right of it have already been demolished leaving five terraced houses on the corner of Windsor Street where the pub car park now is: Spencer Park, Coventry Railway Station and the city, Coventry, from the south, 1939
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mickw
nuneaton
685 of 1703  Wed 23rd Apr 2014 7:18pm  

So that means someone`s got their dates wrong if this was taken in 1939. The plot thickens. Which one do you think is right, Dutchman? I take it the large building is the Butts college and the gap, centre, is the Summerland Cheers Damn, I thought we`d cracked this in one hit Angry
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dutchman
Spon End
686 of 1703  Wed 23rd Apr 2014 7:39pm  

The rebuilding work may well have started in 1938 and finished in 1939. Yes the gap is the Summerland under construction. This picture from 1927 shows the prewar Summerland with its tiny frontage and the two three-storey weavers cottages immediately to the right of it. The Technical College had not yet been built when this picture was taken: EPW019273 ENGLAND (1927). Sports Pitches at Butts Road, Coventry, 1927
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mickw
nuneaton
687 of 1703  Wed 23rd Apr 2014 7:48pm  

Yes, that sounds right. I thought that straight after I`d posted. I was just about to edit my post but you beat me to it. Mystery solved. It`s a shame the Telegraph article didn't state when the new pub actually opened Thumbs up Cheers
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Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
688 of 1703  Fri 9th May 2014 10:37pm  

Someone asked me today if I knew who was involved in the campaign to save the Rocket pub from demolition. The pub is in the path of the Friargate development and might be under threat. I wasn't aware of this threat to the Rocket myself, or a campaign to save it, so can anyone help or shed any light on the latest developments in this regard please?

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TonyS
Coventry
689 of 1703  Sat 10th May 2014 8:01am  

I certainly wasn't aware of any threat - and don't recall seeing anything of that nature on the plans. I can find out on Monday morning if there are no replies from members before then.
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mcsporran
Coventry & Cebu
690 of 1703  Sat 10th May 2014 11:08am  

The Rocket is nowhere to be seen on this plan.
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