Welcome to the second part of our feature about old Newcastle bars and pubs.

A BRIEF HISTORY OF NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE. The pub is a grade two listed building with a Victorian exterior, an elaborately panelled entrance, original stained glass windows and a warm, lively, and laughter-filled atmosphere that’s as rare as the pub itself. Bath Hotel, Scotswood Road/ Dunn Street; 3.

The city of Newcastle Upon Tyne was founded at the lowest place the Tyne could be easily crossed.

Recommend us via the social networking share button on the left hand side of the page, or follow us on or I don’t recognize who you might be however definitely you’re going to a well-known blogger for those who aren’t already. In what was clearly a labour of love he visited 25 of the surviving pubs to gather tales from their past. By Tim Lambert. Dedicated to Cynthia Padgett. Australia, Building, Clyde, Clyde Hotel, corner, former, Matthew Ward, Newcastle, NSW, pub, pubs, Sailor's Home Hotel, Seaman's Mission, Ted Coulin In September 2016 someone at Lost Newcastle asked about the old Clyde Hotel , wanting a photo of the building, saying it was later turned into a seaman’s mission.

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Australia, Building, Clyde, Clyde Hotel, corner, former, Matthew Ward, Newcastle, NSW, pub, pubs, Sailor's Home Hotel, Seaman's Mission, Ted Coulin In September 2016 someone at Lost Newcastle asked about the old Clyde Hotel , wanting a photo of the building, saying it was later turned into a seaman’s mission. We hope you enjoy this little trip down memory lane. What pubs were in Newcastle in 1827, 1850, 1882, 1910 and 1914 - New information on some of the older historical pubs of Newcastle. Newcastle Breweries Ltd. 1. John, former manager of Gateshead Council’s local history service, lives in Ryton. The 1888 25-inch shows the Salutation Inn, the Plough and ten P.H.s 12K likes. Click on any link below to view a list of bars and pubs in each area where you can view further information. So, here is the new thread, started on 30th April 2012, but a fair number of posts from before that date have initially been pulled into the thread - so there's already a bit of a backdated story about our old pubs in here! Cosy, welcoming, and serving a first-rate choice of food and drink, our fair city boasts among the best boozers in the whole of the North East.

Bee Hive, High Bridge; 4. MEDIEVAL NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE. In the medieval period alehouses were ordinary dwellings where the householder served home-brewed ale and beer. Waterman’s Arms (formerly Newcastle Arms) 1 Glenaffric Avenue (formerly Newcastle St).

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Cheers!- calator.tel In 2011, this pub was renamed the Great Eastern. Stupidly re-named pubs are a great annoyance to me too. If you missed the first part of the feature, you can view it by clicking the following red text – Old Newcastle Bars and Pubs (part one). The picture above was taken in Milburn House on Dean Street in 1975. The pub was built in 1853, and was then known as the Newcastle Arms – it was extensively remodelled in the 1930s and renamed Waterman’s Arms in 1962. In 1080 the Normans built a wooden fort to safeguard the crossing. County: Carmarthen OS Grid Ref: SN305405 = 52.0369324379, -4.47257180553 Type of place: Village Notes: Newcastle Emlyn is in both Ceredigion and Carmarthenshire (the part in Ceredigion is called Adpar) As with all border towns, the pubs were popular on Sundays when Ceredigion was dry. The bars/pubs shown on this page are all those that have been featured on the site previously with information on what has happened to each bar/pub. Do you have any anecdotes, historical information, updates or photographs of closed or lost pubs in Newcastle Upon Tyne? Newcastle upon Tyne (/ ˌ nj uː k ɑː s əl-/, locally / nj uː ˌ k æ s əl-/ ()), commonly known as Newcastle, is a city in Tyne and Wear, North East England, 103 miles (166 km) south of Edinburgh and 277 miles (446 km) north of London on the northern bank of the River Tyne, 8.5 mi (13.7 km) from the North Sea. It is one of an array of drinking holes highlighted by John Boothroyd in his new book The Old Pubs of Gateshead, from Summerhill Books at £4.99. As one of the most famous pubs in Newcastle – and the second oldest in the city – the Crown Posada has a big reputation to live up to. Yes Steve, any aspect of "Pubs of the Past" that you like! Pubs, Clubs & Bars of Newcastle upon Tyne - Past and Present. Hughie was a familiar and popular figure around the Quayside area of Newcastle in the 1960s and 1970s (and possibly later) where he sold the Evening Chronicle around the offices. They also erected a wooden bridge. Adelaide Hotel, Elm Street, Benwell; 2. If lodging for travellers was offered, this might be no more than bedding on the floor in the kitchen, or in a barn. Pubs in Newcastle In a city renowned for its raucous late night drinking dens, it’s sometimes easy to forget about the superb range of pubs in Newcastle. Old pubs of Newcastle in 1827 Old pubs of Newcastle in 1850 Pub/ Bar Areas of Newcastle Below is a list of bars and pubs in Newcastle by area.