Albert Inn, 162 Darnall Road, Darnall

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Albert Inn, 162 Darnall Road, Darnall

Image: © P L Chadwick Taken: 12 Apr 2009

Situated in the Darnall area of Sheffield and named after Prince Albert, husband of Queen Victoria. The pub sign has a portrait of the prince. The pub was formerly a house of the local brewery William Stones Ltd, now closed. Despite the closure of a large neighbouring factory, closure of the former garage in Bridport Street and demolition of many nearby houses, the pub has survived, together with The Sportsman on the opposite corner of Bridport Road. Image Bridport Street today is much shortened and survives to give access to a park. Not so fortunate is The Ball further along Darnall Road. Image

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.391388
Longitude
-1.420142