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fencer
July 27, 2010, 10:32am Report to Moderator

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I'd be interested to see what pubs have closed across West Berks and roughly when they closed. I know some villages now have no pubs at all.

One I know has long gone is The Dragon at Frilsham, no idea when it closed, must be many decades.

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July 27, 2010, 11:08am Report to Moderator

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Quoted from fencer
I'd be interested to see what pubs have closed across West Berks and roughly when they closed. I know some villages now have no pubs at all.

One I know has long gone is The Dragon at Frilsham, no idea when it closed, must be many decades.

Wow, I've never heard of that one before.

There is a website called Dead Pubs which lists pubs past and present and details who were the licencees and inhabitants about 100 plus years ago. Have look at http://deadpubs.co.uk/Berkshire/, but it doesn't list Frilsham. There is a Dragon Cottage at Hawkridge Hill, Frilsham, which is probably the former pub.

I have  copy of a doggerel rhyme entitled A Nightmare, which purports to list all the pubs in Newbury, probably just after World War I. I recall posting it on this forum once, but I can't find it.

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fencer
July 27, 2010, 2:30pm Report to Moderator

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It was indeed at Dragon Cottage.

There was also a pub at Burnt Hill known as the Axe & Compass and then the Nut & Bolt.
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fencer
July 27, 2010, 2:34pm Report to Moderator

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The Dragon is listed but under Bucklebury rather than Frilsham.
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July 27, 2010, 8:19pm Report to Moderator

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There must be getting on for a hundred pubs that have closed in Newbury alone - over the centuries pubs have always come and gone, I guess they always will.

Lost pubs that I remember drinking in: Rising Sun, Bear Lane, Borough Arms, Rokeby Arms, Anchor, Pig & Paper, Star, and the Clock Tower (all Newbury), Falcon (Aldermaston), Wheatsheaf (Chieveley) - I'm sure some more will come to mind.

A friend of mine courted his wife in the Plough(?) at Little Hungerford (she was the landlord's daughter). He used to live down Wellhouse Lane, at the top of which he remembers the Fox & Hounds (now Fox & Hounds cottage). Both these were gone before my time.

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July 27, 2010, 8:38pm Report to Moderator

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Was The Star aka Cromwell's Wine Bar in the 80s?  There was also The Queen, off the Base Road (can't remember the name of the road, but it wasn't far from Clere School).
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blackdog
July 27, 2010, 11:19pm Report to Moderator

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Yes, the Star became Cromwell's for a short time before the development mania saw it demolished and offices built on the site. Shame, I liked Comwell's.
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Does anyone remember The Fox and Cubs at Lilley, on the B4494 Newbury-Wantage road near Brightwalton? It was a little old Morland pub, and my wife and I went to see it after it closed and was offered for conversion to a dwelling. I still have the floor plan given to us by the estate agent. Perhaps I should donate it to the museum (if I can find it.)

Whoever bought the property converted it into a very nice house, and sensibly kept the Morland 'artist' plaque beside the front door.

There was also The Marquis of Granby, further south on the same road.

Another wonderful pub was The New Inn at Hampstead Norreys, which Morland sold after they bought The White Hart in the same village.

I also remember The Cricketers at Stockcross.

I'm getting emotional; I shall have to go out tonight for some beers!
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old codger
July 28, 2010, 8:35pm Report to Moderator

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There was a small 'establishment' -more of an ale house really rather than a pub-in Northbrook St, somewhere between Oxfam and Milletts, anyone remember it and what it was called?
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There was a small 'establishment' -more of an ale house really rather than a pub-in Northbrook St, somewhere between Oxfam and Milletts, anyone remember it and what it was called?

It was before my time in Newbury - the Northbrook Inn, in part of what is now Jessops, became a tea shop after it closed as a pub/beerhouse. I'm sure it had other names in the past.

A few more lost Northbrook Street establishments - the Burton House, the Bakers Arms, the Ram, the Rose & Thistle, the Sergrant, the George & Dragon, the George, the Crown, and, of course, the Jack.
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I remember the Rose and Crown in Northcroft Lane that was reputed to have the longest bar in Berkshire. When it closed, it was earmarked for development but there was some discussion about a listing one day and during the same night, the pub fell down. Shame really but that's progress and sod the rules. Amazing what a wire rope and a bulldozer can do.
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July 31, 2010, 11:40am Report to Moderator

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Lost pubs that I remember drinking in: Rising Sun, Bear Lane, Borough Arms, Rokeby Arms, Anchor, Pig & Paper, Star, and the Clock Tower (all Newbury)


As a counterbalance a few that have opened in my time - Varsity/George & Pelican, Chicago Rock Cafe/Seymours/Diamond Tap, Hogshead/Hogs Head, Document House, Gordons/Montys, Bar Cuba/Avenue & Slug & Lettuce/Eve/Pig & Paper.

It seems that they find it very difficult to stick to a name, and one appears on the first list as well.

But are they all pubs? Are Avenue and Montys really pubs, or something else?
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funny?...no-one has mentioned the Greyhound Inn.....I cant be that old,surely?
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funny?...no-one has mentioned the Greyhound Inn.....I cant be that old,surely?


I was a child when the last Greyhound went, and living 12 miles from Newbury, so I never drank there and hence it didn't make it on to my list - the other Greyhound (in Bartholomew Street, now Badgers) went long before either of us was born.

My lists cover those that have gone or appeared since I first drank in a Newbury pub.  In my lifetime there have been many more lost, like the Two Brewers, the Drummers, the Rose & Crown, the Rising Sun, Oxford Rd, the Adam & Eve, the Sun, the Black Boys, the Pigeons, the Axe & Compass, the Wheastsheaf, the Old Dog and the original Robin Hood.  There are probably more - just as I missed the Railway from the list of lost pubs I drank in.

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