More closed pubs.
Following on from my previous post on the closed pubs of Pill, Newport, here is the second part, again featuring more former pub buildings that are still extant.
Dolphin, 6-7 Dolphin Street, corner of West Market Street
First mentioned 1848, closed 1994, reopened 1996, closed 1999. Converted to residential.
Owners: Lloyd & Yorath, Ansells, private
Built 1891, to replace the Old Ship, first mentioned in 1874, converted to residential 1973 and now known as Alexandra Court.
Owners: Griffiths Brothers Brewery of Blaina, Rhymney Brewery, Whitbread
Owners: Griffiths Brothers Brewery of Blaina, Rhymney Brewery, Whitbread
First mentioned in 1877, closed around 1980
Owners: Lloyd & Yorath, Ansells
The building has recently been given a facelift with the green glazed tiles showing once again
The building has recently been given a facelift with the green glazed tiles showing once again
First mentioned 1845, closed around 1983
Owners: 1905 Stroud Brewery Company, 1938 Ansells
First mentioned in 1887, closed in 1977 and converted to residential.
First mentioned in 1872 as the Beaufort Arms, name changed to the Engineers Arms in 1887. Closed 1970, converted to retail and was the Pill Angling Centre for years.
Owners: 1905 Lloyd & Yorath, Ansells
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