mickw
nuneaton |
618 of 1703
Sat 30th Nov 2013 5:45pm
It is with great sadness that I tell you all that the Grange pub in Alfall Road is no more as it was destroyed by fire last night, another great pub gone |
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia |
619 of 1703
Sun 1st Dec 2013 3:25am
Sorry I missed your previous one Mickw, just to retract, my bottle would have had a teat on it !!!!!!
Another pub gone, isn't that the way in Coventry these days ? |
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flapdoodle
Coventry |
620 of 1703
Sun 1st Dec 2013 12:51pm
It's the way everywhere, Dreamtime. Pubs are becoming a thing of the past. I guess in the past people worked at 'The Rover' or Herberts and would spill out of work for a pint, go home, and then nip back again after tea... A lot of those big Edwardian pubs in places that once had large factories have slowly gone, and it's cheaper to buy from a supermarket (although I personally have no interest in sitting at home drinking beer, I see it as a purely social thing).
Work patterns are different these days. I work in a large office on the outskirts of the city. Everyone drives to work and then goes home at the end of the day. No one lives near the office, but out in Warwickshire or further away. When I worked at Marconi in Stoke we would quite often utilise the local pubs, but even then, most people commuted so there wasn't really much interest in after work drinking/socialising.
Oddly, places like Earlsdon and Chapelfields seem to be doing OK. But these areas are an anomaly in Coventry.
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia |
621 of 1703
Sun 1st Dec 2013 3:02pm
Totally agree Flapdoodle. The atmosphere is not the same as 'down at the local' these days. Used to live in Chapelfields and our local was
the Three Spires, usually at the weekend. One could enjoy a game of darts or a game of dominoes. It seems as if it's where is the best place
to eat these days. |
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Midland Red
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622 of 1703
Thu 12th Dec 2013 2:52pm
On 30th Nov 2013 5:45pm, mickw said:
It is with great sadness that I tell you all that the Grange pub in Alfall Road is no more as it was destroyed by fire last night, another great pub gone
Not quite gone - photos taken this morning
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia |
623 of 1703
Tue 17th Dec 2013 4:39pm
Is the Grapes on the Radford Road still operational, or has that bit the dust too. ? Question |
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deanocity3
keresley |
624 of 1703
Tue 17th Dec 2013 5:05pm
The Grapes is still there |
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argon
New Milton |
625 of 1703
Wed 1st Jan 2014 9:10pm
Can anyone tell me the location of the Kenilworth Castle pub. Its a long time since I have been to the city and memory is failing.. I just saw a photo of it in the 'Coventry We Have Lost ' website but cannot place it. (old age comes to all of us). |
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deanocity3
keresley |
626 of 1703
Wed 1st Jan 2014 9:23pm
Think the Kenilworth Arms was at the bottom of Hertford Street, not heard of the Kenilworth Castle though |
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Midland Red
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627 of 1703
Wed 1st Jan 2014 9:46pm
Same place, Dean - see this link |
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argon
New Milton |
628 of 1703
Wed 1st Jan 2014 9:57pm
Thanks for the reminder folks, I should have known, My interest is in the licensee shown, J.T. Woodward, there may be a connection to my wife's family. |
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Greg
Coventry |
629 of 1703
Fri 3rd Jan 2014 9:51pm
Just noticed that the Three Horse Shoes, corner of Red Lane/Stoney Stanton Rd. is boarded up.
Another one bites the dust!! |
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Ace
Nuneaton |
630 of 1703
Fri 3rd Jan 2014 10:10pm
On 30th Nov 2013 5:45pm, mickw said:
It is with great sadness that I tell you all that the Grange pub in Alfall Road is no more as it was destroyed by fire last night, another great pub gone
VERY sad to hear this former Ansells pub has died. I frequented it a lot in the early 1980s, far more sedate and relaxed than the nearby Devonshire Arms.
Met up with some former schoolmates from Caludon Castle here as well, laughing about the canings we had.
I last visited this place about 3 years ago, and was horrified to see it had become a childrens play centre like Whacky Warehouse.
I'll raise a glass tonight and think of bygone memories |
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mickw
nuneaton |
631 of 1703
Sun 5th Jan 2014 1:04am
It really upsets me every time I see these photos. We had some great times here. My wife reminded me on New Years Eve that in the 80s the doors had to be closed at the Grange by 9 o'clock Christmas and New Years Eve to stop people coming in as it used to get so busy. I don`t suppose it will be too long before the flats start to appear |
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia |
632 of 1703
Sun 5th Jan 2014 2:15am
We have to remember that these so called expert town planners are of a more recent generation than we are and by demolishing all these well built.
landmarks will have nothing to show for the old Coventry as we know it. It is their loss. I am not saying that the old pubs are the only distinctive buildings.
but they made up a great part of Coventry's character. Shame to see them disappear slowly one by one. (this is where you can get your violins out) !!!
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