Three Star Heritage Pubs
West Yorkshire, GARDEN GATE, Leeds. Dave Gamston reports: There is mounting concern for the future of this wonderful Grade II* listed pub, widely acclaimed by many as “the ‘jewel in the crown’ of historic pub architecture in Yorkshire”. It is now reported as being closed to business. Alerts were first sounded last autumn when its deteriorating physical state (including failure to repair damage to some of its precious internal fittings) and the very evident run-down of its trading started to be seriously noticed. Anxieties then deepened when its (once heritage-friendly!) co-owners remained completely silent and unresponsive to concerned approaches made on behalf of ourselves and Leeds Civic Trust. Around Christmas time the overall situation was reported to both Historic England and Leeds City Council for investigation as a possible ‘Heritage at Risk’ case, and feedback from those referrals is still awaited. Leeds Civic Trust, however, is now putting pressure on the Council’s conservation officers for an updating report to the June meeting of its own Heritage Watch Committee. |
West Midlands, WHITE SWAN, Birmingham. We reported in November on the departure of well-respected landlord Nigel Barker from the White Swan. It is reported by Birmingham World that the pub has now re-opened after being purchased by Danny Shepherd - Murphy, who also opened the heavy metal venue the Devil’s Dog in Digbeth. Any further updates welcome. |
Derbyshire, DUKE OF YORK, Elton. We hear from Stewart Marsh the sad news that Mary Elliot, the landlady of this remarkably unspoilt village pub, died last year. However, Mary’s nephew Anthony is still continuing to run the pub. Stewart also reports that new indoor loos have been installed and the old outdoor block demolished to create a courtyard area. The pub is open from 8.30pm until 11pm every night. |
Greater London South East, BLACK BOY, Avery Hill, Sidcup. Following re-assessment, the Black Boy has been upgraded to Three Star. It was built in by Ind Coope in 1961/2 and has remained largely unaltered making it a rare survivor from the post war period. No real ale unfortunately. |
Two Star Heritage Pubs
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The following One Star pubs are reported as currently closed for refurbishment: Leather Bottle, Pleshey, Essex and the Star, Grahamston, Falkirk.
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Tom Chapman