The Grange, now a Co-op store, Stoke, Coventry
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Image: © A J Paxton Taken: 7 Aug 2022
The Grange public house on Alfall Road opened in 1937, according to the Coventry's Pub History site https://pubhistory.historiccoventry.co.uk/main/pub.php?pg=grange . It took its name from Wyken Grange Farm, on which the houses in this area were built. The pub closed in 2013 and reopened as a convenience store of the Heart of England Co-operative Society in 2016. Note the outdoor automatic mini-laundrette facing onto the car park just beyond the store entrance.