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379 Leighton Road, Gleadless Valley, Sheffield, S14 1QB (View on Google Map)

This Pub is Permanently Closed

Community estate pub with large public bar including darts and pool, and a large lounge. Closed early 2020, currently for sale. Reopened for a short period as 'Jo's Bar Restaurant and Take-Away.' Now closed and becoming derelict.

Planning applications

21/05035/FUL | Change of use of ground floor from a public house (Use Class Sui Generis) to a shop (Use Class E) including provision of new entrance door

21/05036/ADV | 1 x externally illuminated fascia sign | The Wyvern 379 Leighton Road Sheffield S14 1QB. Opened as Family Shopper c.July 2024

Historic Interest

Until closure, the off-sales shop accessed via the door on the left of the main facade retained the original glass fronted low counter and original back shelving. This space is now boarded-off.

Information for this venue is provided by the Sheffield & District Branch of CAMRA
Previous Names
Local Authority
Sheffield District (B)
Last updated
18/07/2025
Last surveyed
18/07/2025
Leasehold owner
unknown
Freehold owner
unknown
Pub ID
SHF/395
Asset of Community Value

A barely altered early 1960’s small estate pub with two separate bars and a still-active off sales shop. The plans are dated February 1961 for John Smiths Tadcaster Brewery Co. Ltd. by Sir Bertram Wilson FRICS LRIBA of Tadcaster.

The remarkable survivor is the off sales shop accessed via the door on the left of the main facade. It retains the original glass fronted low counter and original back shelving which are stocked with popular groceries such as eggs, sweets and bottled beer. The off-sales reopened in 2000 after been used as a store room for years. It opens during parts of the day (early evenings). However, trade has suffered since 2013, due to opening of a close-by ‘convenience store.’

The public bar is on the left and retains its original bar counter and two mirrored bar backs which have copper canopies with scalloped edges. The stone fireplace dates from 1961 and the fixed seating is the original but re-leatheretted. The lounge bar has its own entrance on the right and retains the original bar counter of ply where the patterning is of triangles and there is a padded velvet armrest to the front of the counter; bar back of mirrors and glass shelves and original fixed seating but no sign of a fireplace. Toilets retain original urinals, floor tiles (and possibly old wall tiles?). The only major change is the replacement of many of the original windows with new uPVC ones.

Closed early 2020 and is currently for sale.

A barely altered early 1960’s small estate pub with two separate bars and a still-active off sales shop. The plans are dated February 1961 for John Smiths Tadcaster Brewery Co. Ltd. by Sir Bertram Wilson FRICS LRIBA of Tadcaster.

The remarkable survivor is the off sales shop accessed via the door on the left of the main facade. It retains the original glass fronted low counter and original back shelving which are stocked with popular groceries such as eggs, sweets and bottled beer. The off-sales reopened in 2000 after been used as a store room for years. It opens during parts of the day (early evenings). However, trade has suffered since 2013, due to opening of a close-by ‘convenience store.’

The public bar is on the left and retains its original bar counter and two mirrored bar backs which have copper canopies with scalloped edges. The stone fireplace dates from 1961 and the fixed seating is the original but re-leatheretted. The lounge bar has its own entrance on the right and retains the original bar counter of ply where the patterning is of triangles and there is a padded velvet armrest to the front of the counter; bar back of mirrors and glass shelves and original fixed seating but no sign of a fireplace. Toilets retain original urinals, floor tiles (and possibly old wall tiles?). The only major change is the replacement of many of the original windows with new uPVC ones.

Closed early 2020 and is currently for sale.

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