Site of "Maltsters Arms" and "Bricklayers Arms" - December 2016 (2)
Introduction
The photograph on this page of Site of "Maltsters Arms" and "Bricklayers Arms" - December 2016 (2) by The Carlisle Kid as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © The Carlisle Kid Taken: 1 Dec 2016
The blue-fronted building marks the site of the "Maltsters Arms", built circa 1837 as a wine and spirits merchants. It became a pub in 1880, when it was named the "Maltsters Arms" and was purchased by the Carlisle New Brewery Co in 1890. Acquired by the State in August 1916, it returned to private ownership May 1973. Closed and demolished in 2004, the building seen here is student accommodation. A photograph of the Malsters Arms can be viewed: http://www.closedpubs.co.uk/cumberland/carlisle_maltstersarms.html For information on the "Bricklayers Arms", see: Image] .