This Pub is Permanently Closed
Demolished 24/11/2021, site is now 60-bed care home with ancillary parking, servicing and landscaping. On 5/7/2014 the building was sold for redevelopment and would not re-open as a pub again. Closed and boarded 13/5/2014, with all signage was removed. Planning Application DC/066750 | Change of use of former public house to care home with demolition of side and rear extensions and erection of new side and rear extensions to form 60-bed care home with ancillary community cafe, parking, servicing and landscaping. Granted 21/12/2017.
History: A large pub, the central section was the original ‘Adswood Inn’, set back from the road behind a cobbled courtyard.. Inside there were three separate rooms, the original fourth having been opened up to the modern bar. The pub was in a residential area, was well supported and had a welcoming atmosphere. At the rear there was a large wall and tree enclosed garden with a children’s play area. Directly from the rear door you stepped under a large covered smoking and drinking area with a TV and fireplace! Oh, and one of the resident ghosts didn’t like clocks.
Historic Interest
Acquired by Frederic Robinson with the purchase of the Hempshaw Brook Brewery of Bell & Co, in June 1949.
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