This Pub is Closed Long Term
Still closed 20/04/2021.
This old Pub dates back at least to the 1850s. It closed in 2009. Although not a Nationally Listed building, it is a Locally Listed Heritage asset (HER No. 5115) and is within the Brierley Hill High Street Conservation Area.
Planning application granted to change of use conversion to flats P18/0668 - 14/02/2019.
UPDATE 2017.
Closed and derelict but up for sale. This pub is therefore re-categorised as Interior Ruined.
The former description is shown below.
A small Victorian brick pub, formerly the Plough, now named after a licensee who ran the pub for many years. A central entrance between two ground floor bay windows leads into a small hall with a former off-sales window straight ahead. To the left is a very small separate snug with a 1920s tiled fireplace, old fixed seating and a now sealed hatch to the back of the servery. The bar on the right looks as if it may have been two rooms originally, but the alterations to the rear wall and windows suggest it assumed its current layout in the 1920s; there is a fireplace in the front part, but old benches all round; a modern projecting counter, and plain shelves within the servery, a mixture of old bottom half and new top section. The enclosed rear yard has decking and semi-outside Gents' toilets.
UPDATE 2017.
Closed and derelict but up for sale. This pub is therefore re-categorised as Interior Ruined.
The former description is shown below.
A small Victorian brick pub, formerly the Plough, now named after a licensee who ran the pub for many years. A central entrance between two ground floor bay windows leads into a small hall with a former off-sales window straight ahead. To the left is a very small separate snug with a 1920s tiled fireplace, old fixed seating and a now sealed hatch to the back of the servery. The bar on the right looks as if it may have been two rooms originally, but the alterations to the rear wall and windows suggest it assumed its current layout in the 1920s; there is a fireplace in the front part, but old benches all round; a modern projecting counter, and plain shelves within the servery, a mixture of old bottom half and new top section. The enclosed rear yard has decking and semi-outside Gents' toilets.
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