bohica
coventry
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961 of 1703
Thu 27th Aug 2015 7:54pm
Cheers MickW.
Sadly, that site doesn't help.
Any others? Would the council have a list?
Just found what I was seeking at the Council. - Thanks for the help |
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Arthur
West Yorks.
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962 of 1703
Sun 30th Aug 2015 7:04pm
On 28th Jun 2015 11:51am, Norman Conquest said:
I think the Half Sovereign pub took its name from Ten Shilling Wood. No idea what its called now.
Lived in Canley when this public house was being built, probably 50's early 60's, and it opened as the Half Sovereign, it never had another name till it changed to The Sovereign. |
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NeilsYard
Coventry
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963 of 1703
Sun 30th Aug 2015 7:24pm
Yes it was the "Half Sovereign" when I used to drink in there around 1986.......... |
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Midland Red
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964 of 1703
Mon 31st Aug 2015 1:11pm
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
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965 of 1703
Mon 31st Aug 2015 1:19pm
That's good to hear, it certainly looks grand enough to preserve. I am very surprised the Broomfield Tavern is still up and running. Oh, hope I haven't spoken too soon. It's just in the right place opposite the park. |
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Arthur
West Yorks.
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966 of 1703
Tue 1st Sep 2015 9:26am
It is a nice building preserve though and should have been saved, I thought the Smithfield was equally a nice building but it got knocked down in the end.
I am surprised the Broomfield Tavern in the Butts is still going, had many a black velvet in there as a kid.
Last time I went to Coventry 16 years ago it was heaving, but it wasn't hard to fill the place though was it. |
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
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967 of 1703
Tue 1st Sep 2015 1:22pm
Well, you could hardly swing a cat in the bar and the snug was a snug in every sense of the word. Last time I was in there was when the regulars saw me off to get married, and what a great bunch they were too (1961) |
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dutchman
Spon End
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968 of 1703
Tue 1st Sep 2015 3:04pm
Wealthy businessmen used to take their fancy woman for a drink there because they could park out of sight of the main road. The Canley milk bar was popular for the same reason.
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
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969 of 1703
Tue 1st Sep 2015 4:35pm
Dutchman, you surprise me, must have been more recent years. Many of the regular locals sat in there most nights and at the weekends, playing darts and so forth. Perhaps it's more upmarket now. I know it has had a makeover more recently. |
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dutchman
Spon End
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970 of 1703
Tue 1st Sep 2015 7:02pm
Nope, 1959-60, I was sat in one of the cars outside. Your mother would have known one of the women very well indeed which is why she never said anything. She was a fellow landlady.
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
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971 of 1703
Wed 2nd Sep 2015 6:51am
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Arthur
West Yorks.
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972 of 1703
Wed 2nd Sep 2015 12:51pm
Another public house I used to drink in was the Barras Heath hotel, Foleshill/Stoke Heath just down Red Lane over the canal bridge.
Is it all open? it was a very big pub.
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MisterD-Di
Sutton Coldfield
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973 of 1703
Wed 2nd Sep 2015 1:13pm
Arthur, the Barras House Hotel was flattened quite a few years ago and is now housing. |
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Arthur
West Yorks.
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974 of 1703
Wed 2nd Sep 2015 2:36pm
They can knock down the pubs, but they can't destroy my memories.
I remember where it was now Swancroft.
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heathite
Coventry
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975 of 1703
Wed 2nd Sep 2015 3:42pm
Hi all.
Yes regarding the Barras House Hotel, we used to call it 'the Bolshy'.
I don't know why though. It is at the top of Barras Common, or Mercer Avenue if you find this a more recognisable locator.
It was in very large grounds but I didn't go in due to being so young.
At the back of it was a field (adjacent Stoke Heath schools field) leading down to the railway line. The field ended up being a steep embankment down to the railway fence, and we used to play there.
Here's an image of it's location around the mid-50's. |
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