Here we look back at some of the city’s long lost watering holes.
Business18 lost pubs of Preston that bring back fond memoriesBarely a month goes by without another pub closing in Preston.By The NewsroomMonday, 17th December 2018, 2:08 pmUpdated Monday, 17th December 2018, 2:13 pm 18 lost pubs of Preston that bring back fond memoriesHere we look back at some of the city’s long lost watering holes.The Cross Keys on 160, Moor Lane, Preston was featured in the UCLan Student Guide of 1993The Clover Inn could be found in Meadow Street and was a local to many students in the city. Sign up to our daily newsletterSign upThanks for signing up!Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later.Submitting...Birley Arms in New Hall Lane, was revamped and turned into solicitors offices.Another pub to feature in the UCLan Student Guide of 1993 was The Hermon Inn, which could be found in Aqueduct StreetThe last drinks were served at the Theatre Hotel on Fishergate one lunchtime in mid October 1987.The Derby Inn could be found in Ribbleton LaneThe 140 local inns or taverns listed in UCLan Student Guide of 1993 also featured The (new) Prince Consort in Aqueduct Street.The Maudland Inn, in Pedder Street (31 Ashton Street) PrestonThe Old Oak Tree, Marsh Lane, Preston.Formerly known as the 'Halfway House' the New Hall Lane Tavern closed in 2001The Queen Adelaide in New Hall Lane closed in 2000The County Arms was situated on the corner of Deepdale Road and Ribbleton Lane. It was closed in 2006 and later demolished in 2007The once popular Belle Vue is now the Maya Delikatesy store.The Fox & Grapes in Ribbleton Lane closed in 2013The Lovat Road pub closed in 2004The Egan Street pub was closed in 2001.The Rosebud closed early in 1988, and was demolished in January 1989.The Springfield Inn on Bow Lane closed in 1995Preston