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Noticed the Belle View bottom of Carr Road (opposite the Firwood) is closed and the Rock at Greenmoor is somewhat flattened and the Five Arches pub (near the Arches) is to be built upon; Rose and Crown at Walkley not looking overly good either. Please keep us up to date with closures/demolitions/re-openings, I don't visit Sheffield often whilst you may pass places on a daily basis.

Thanks for your help.

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Noticed the Belle View bottom of Carr Road (opposite the Firwood) is closed and the Rock at Greenmoor is somewhat flattened and the Forty Foot near the Arches is to be built upon; Rose and Crown at Walkley not looking overly good either. Please keep us up to date with closures/demolitions/re-openings, I don't visit Sheffield often whilst you may pass places on a daily basis.

Thanks for your help.

I posted 2 in the Google SV images the other day

The Millhouses, Abbeydale Rd

The Bridge, London Rd

Both boarded up with for sale signs, obviously still hoping for better times to come

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I posted 2 in the Google SV images the other day

The Millhouses, Abbeydale Rd

The Bridge, London Rd

Both boarded up with for sale signs, obviously still hoping for better times to come

Thank you, hopefully a chance for anyone/everyone to contribute to this one.

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The Cutlers Arms (now just "Cutlers") at the junction of Leighton Road and Norton Avenue went up for auction in September with a guide price of £45,000 and eventually went for £108,000.

Standing on 0.47 acre of land, it's future is still unknown

Cutlers

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The Cutlers Arms (now just "Cutlers") at the junction of Leighton Road and Norton Avenue went up for auction in September with a guide price of £45,000 and eventually went for £108,000.

Standing on 0.47 acre of land, it's future is still unknown

Cutlers

Thank you.

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Thank you UKL, when ?

Used to walk past there to School.

Someone told me two weeks ago but I shall have a look the next time I drive past.

Also the Olive Grove and I think you know of the Middlewood Tavern.

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Sportsman Inn, Walkley Bank Road - up for Council approval to be demolished and six town houses built - hearing on Tuesday (11 objections).

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The Cutlers Arms (now just "Cutlers") at the junction of Leighton Road and Norton Avenue went up for auction in September with a guide price of £45,000 and eventually went for £108,000.

Standing on 0.47 acre of land, it's future is still unknown

Cutlers

Latest update 21/02/2011

It is destined to be an indian restaurant! (Just like "The Old Harrow)

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Latest update 21/02/2011

It is destined to be an indian restaurant! (Just like "The Old Harrow)

..and that also seems to be the fate of The Vulcan on Northern Avenue.

Now called Jade Orient.

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Guest Barbara M

The Newfield , Denmark Road, Heeley, flattened the last time we drove past last summer, we kept that pub late 80's early 90's with a manager running it part of the time.

It was a good local. R.I.P

Barbara M

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The Middlewood Tavern seems to have come to a stand still.

Before Christmas work was started on it with the sign saying it was being refurbished,

but since the snow there has been no activity and nothing's progressed.

The scaffoldings still up but the work has stopped. :mellow:

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Noticed the former Tollgate Inn at Pitsmoor is now a "Middle Eastern" restaurant serving an extensive range of Pizzas!

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Also noticed yesterday the Ball at Grimesthorpe seems to have given up the ghost ans is up for rent or auction!

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The Ball Inn on Myrtle Road, S2, has been closed for a few months,

the building along with a large plot of land (car park) is up for sale.

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The Newfield , Denmark Road, Heeley, flattened the last time we drove past last summer, we kept that pub late 80's early 90's with a manager running it part of the time.

It was a good local. R.I.P

Barbara M

Barbara M.

The Newfield was demolished in 2007, flats now stand on the site.

Link to .. Newfield, Denmark Road, Heeley

& THE NEWFIELD INN, HEELEY Another One Bites The Dust

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I've just drove past the Travellers at Thorpe Hesley, I couldn't believe it

I's all boarded up.

It was a lovely old pub and the the meals used to be very good.

If you went in at lunch time you most likely had to wait for a table, and that's

not too long ago.

What went wrong? Usually a change of landlord can make a bad pub

better or a good pub bad.

I'm not saying that happened in this case but it used to be very popular

with business men, a sort of meeting place after you come off the motorway.

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Noticed the Belle View bottom of Carr Road (opposite the Firwood) is closed and the Rock at Greenmoor is somewhat flattened and the Five Arches pub (near the Arches) is to be built upon; Rose and Crown at Walkley not looking overly good either. Please keep us up to date with closures/demolitions/re-openings, I don't visit Sheffield often whilst you may pass places on a daily basis.

Thanks for your help.

spent many happy hours in the Rock at green Moor, mostly playing cards.

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The Salutation Inn on Mortomley Lane at High Green is boarded up

whether it will re-open is anyone's guess but they seem to be digging

out or going to build just behind it.

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The Robin Hood at Little Matlock Stannington will be closing soon.

What a shame, such a lovely old pub, built in 1804.

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The Robin Hood at Little Matlock Stannington will be closing soon.

What a shame, such a lovely old pub, built in 1804.

Saddened to hear about this, our aim is (I think) to preserve the history of such places before more and more disappear.

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