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West Yorkshire - Leeds

One star - A pub interior of special national historic interest

This pub is currently closed (since 30/04/2023)

Listed Status: Not listed

36 Cavendish Street
Leeds, Burley
LS3 1LY

Tel: (0113) 242 8592

Real Ale: Yes

Public Transport: Near Railway Station (Leeds) and Bus Stop

Bus: Yes

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Although opened out around the entrance, the original floor plan of this two-room pub is still discernible and some good fitted seating and windows survive fro m a 1923 refit by the Warrington brewers, Peter Walker. In the left hand room both counter and bar back are characterful and of some age though the servery was enlarged post-war after removal of the former off-sales. The right hand room is plain, with bench seating.
Preserves the elements of its original two-room layout and some good fitted seating and windows from a 1923 refit (by Warrington brewers Peter Walker). It has, however, been significantly changed post-war – its servery enlarged following removal of former off-sales, and its central partitioning largely removed (destroying the old separation of the vaults from the corridor). The loss of original windows from the ‘prow end’ bay window in the vaults and their replacements in plain glass is regrettable too.
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