One type of pub, that
is particularly at risk of being lost forever, is the back street pub
especially after the pubs reopen. They used to be the heart
of the community, but the days when there was a pub on every corner
have long gone. I could compile a list of the back street pubs that
are at risk of closing forever, some of them were hanging by a thread
even before this crisis happened, I really fear for many of these
hidden gems.
In this post I will
begin by featuring a back street pub that was close to my heart.
The Cavern, New Street
Cheltenham
The Cavern closed for good in April 2010, one of the reasons why the pub closed, was it became a victim of the smoking ban. The pub lay empty for a number of years, but work began to convert it into flats in 2016. There was a painted sign advertising Cheltenham Ales on the side of the building, but that seems to have been plastered over. The building is now known as Compasses House – a reference to the original name of the pub.
You can't really tell because of the quality of this photo,
but there is a young sapling planted next to the bench
to the left of the photo. Keep an eye on that sapling.
The Cavern in 2011
The Cheltenham Ales sign
The Cavern in 2016
Compasses House 2020
Remember the sapling by the bench?
It is now a splendid Silver birch.
The Sherborne Arms, Sherborne Street Cheltenham
I only visited this pub on a few occasions, it was a fairly down to earth back street boozer. I distinctly remember my last visit, because I was ill with food poisoning the next day. It was either the food or the beer! In 2011, the pub was notable for employing the youngest landlady in Cheltenham – she was only 21. Later in 2011, the pub closed for good. It remained empty until 2014 when work began to convert it into a flats, but the skittle alley was left standing. When I was photographing the pub a week ago, I noticed that houses are now being built on the site of the skittle alley. All I can say is whatever outside space they have, must be minuscule!
The Sherborne Arms in 2011
A view of the skittle Alley and the back of the pub, in 2014
The Sherborne Arms in 2014
33 Sherborne Street 2015
New builds on the former skittle Alley in 2020
21st June 2020
There is a backstreet pub that I would like to mention, which I am concerned about. But I will wait until July when the pubs reopen, before I make any further comment.
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