The New Street, Sutcliffe Street, Pellon

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The New Street, Sutcliffe Street, Pellon

Image: © Stephen Craven Taken: 12 Nov 2022

Described by CAMRA as a 'Classic end-of-terrace local, remodelled by Webster's brewery in 1935, architects Jackson and Fox. Virtually unchanged from that time, CAMRA unsuccessfully sought statutory listing in 2009. It remains a locals' pub, off the beaten track except for the discerning ale drinker. The green name board is in the style of Webster's, a local brewery that closed in the 1980s. The terrace referred to was behind the pub, and has been demolished. New Street was to the right in this view but is now merely a stub of a street.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.72936
Longitude
-1.892954