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Mick Strong
Coventry
573 of 1703  Wed 30th Oct 2013 8:02pm  

On 30th Oct 2013 1:53pm, Beesman said: Hi Philip, I know what you mean about pubs closing. Years ago it just didn't happen. In actual fact when I was a youngster attending Ravensdale School, I remember a pub being built on a piece of waste ground that me and my pals used to play on, namely The Painted Lady on Longfellow Road. I guess this must have been around 1965/66. Cheers
Dont forget the Standard in Eastern Green and the Hawthorn on Broad Lane. Both gone and houses built on the land.
Mick Strong

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mickw
nuneaton
574 of 1703  Wed 30th Oct 2013 8:11pm  

And the Courthouse, Blackberry Lane, Stoke Cheers
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VernonDudleyBohay-Nowell
Coventry
575 of 1703  Wed 30th Oct 2013 9:37pm  

My band played at The Courthouse about a year before it closed. The memorable thing about the occasion was afterwards as we packed our cars, the bride from the wedding party in the upstairs function room was just being arrested in the car park. Evidently she'd taken a swing at the barman - and connected. The police were reluctant to take her away on her wedding day - and in her bridal gown - and tried everything to calm her down. It didn't work. She punched the PC. We played again a couple of months later but it never happened again.....
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NeilsYard
Coventry
576 of 1703  Fri 1st Nov 2013 6:41am  

Have we had The Phoenix on the A45/Broad lane....Now the Wing-Wah?
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Mick Strong
Coventry
577 of 1703  Fri 1st Nov 2013 1:01pm  

And the Fletch, now a car showroom
Mick Strong

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Midland Red

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578 of 1703  Sat 2nd Nov 2013 7:30pm  

There was a bowling green at The Wyken Pippin - now the carpark! Thumbs up
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MisterD-Di
Sutton Coldfield
579 of 1703  Sun 3rd Nov 2013 1:56am  

I have a feeling there used to be a bowling green behind the William IV on the Foleshill Road. I seem to recall it fell out of use, and at one time it was used to stage summer six-a-side football tournaments. At some stage it was then covered in tarmac to become an overspill car park in the days when 'Pele' Bains ran the place as Coventry's first (and best) curry pub.
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Midland Red

Thread starter
580 of 1703  Mon 4th Nov 2013 2:46pm  

Change of use for the Elastic Inn: Public House - 8 Mar 2009 Student accommodation - 4 November 2013
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DeanSpencer
Lutterworth
581 of 1703  Thu 7th Nov 2013 7:20pm  

What are the oldest public houses in Coventry (city centre area and suburbs) that are still used as pubs and roughly how old are they?

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mickw
nuneaton
582 of 1703  Thu 7th Nov 2013 7:22pm  

Hi Foxcote I`ve only just read this topic. I`ve looked up the Star and Raven on the Real Ale Rambles site which does list its address as Smithford Street and lists the licensee in 1835 as Richard Redgrave Cheers
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mickw
nuneaton
583 of 1703  Thu 7th Nov 2013 7:41pm  

Hi Dean, if you Google Real Ale Rambles it lists Coventry pubs past and present with some history. I have found this quite interesting reading Cheers Cheers
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DeanSpencer
Lutterworth
584 of 1703  Thu 7th Nov 2013 7:50pm  

Thanks Mick, Sounds an interesting site. I will have a look. Cheers !
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Foxcote
Warwick
585 of 1703  Thu 7th Nov 2013 8:58pm  

Thanks mickw Thumbs up I had forgotten about Mr. Grimes and the Star and Raven! I have just re-read the lot and quite a tale unfolded, it had the lot didn't it! The plot would have made a good novel, magic old pubs, his private life, reading the links there was the shock of the will concerning dubious marriages and the voyage to America. I wish all the sleuthing I do would turn out as exciting as that! A death was noted in the newspaper archive, James Redgrave, second son of Richard Redgrave of the Star and Raven, July 1834. The son was only 15 years of age. Sad times at the pub. Thanks again Wave
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Annewiggy
Tamworth
586 of 1703  Thu 7th Nov 2013 9:32pm  

Drawing of the Leopard Inn
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Foxcote
Warwick
587 of 1703  Thu 7th Nov 2013 9:59pm  

Thanks for sharing that Annewiggy. I just checked on the landlords of the Leopard and I spotted a 'Yardley'. I guess that's another story on the 'Yardley topic' Wave The Leopard
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