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Pheasant /Stumble Inn , Carbrook

436 Attercliffe Common, S9

Open 1833

Closed

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Comments demolished 1927, new pub built.

Closed 2009

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1833 Joseph Fowler (Carbrook, Beerhouse)

1854 John Fowler

1859 John Fowler

1865 John Fowler

1868 John Fowler

1871 Mrs Charlotte Fowler

1876 Joseph Fowler

1879 Mrs Sarah Fowler [380 Attercliffe Common ]

1881 Mrs Sarah Fowler

1883 Martin Wild

1887 to 1890 Mrs Mary Wilde [ 390 Attercliffe Common ]

1893 Joseph Kimber

1895 -6 Joseph Kimber [ 390 Attercliffe Common ]

1898 Thomas M Gill

1900 to 1903 Thomas M Gill

1905 Tom M Gill

1907 Thomas M Gill

1910 to 1913 William Salt

1916 - 17 William Salt

1919 to 1922 William Salt

1923 to 1925 William Chatwin

1929 Leonard Wilson

1931 Leonard Wilson

1932 - 33 Ernest O Hunt

1936 to 1938 Ernest O Hunt

1939 Mrs Ellen Raywood Hunt

1942 William Arthur Verity

1944 William Weeks

1948 William Weeks

1951 Arthur Battiste

http://www.sheffieldhistory.co.uk/forums/i...ost&p=49127

From The Star 14/9/09

Pub's classic features lost in development

Published Date: 14 September 2009

By Richard Marsden BEER enthusiasts have slammed a developer for "gutting the interior and destroying the facade" at a historic Sheffield pub they were trying to get listed.

The Campaign for Real Ale's Sheffield branch and Sheffield Civic Trust are both furious work started at the pub on Attercliffe Road, Carbrook, before planning permission had been granted. A complaint was made to Sheffield Council at work at the former Pheasant Inn, known more recently as The Stumble Inn, but the interior had already been removed, along with bay windows and tiles from the exterior. Andrew Cullen, chairman of Sheffield CAMRA, said: "The pub closed at the beginning of the year and was empty - then suddenly work started.

"We were trying to get it listed because it is one of few remaining examples of an early 20th century pub which had not had many alterations.

"It is a heritage pub which had some classic features. It's such a shame."

English Heritage confirmed it had received a request to list the building but had not yet made a decision.

But Sheffield Civic Trust chairman Simon Gedye said: "I don't see the point now because what was valuable has been destroyed.

"It was one of the most important pub interiors in the city and I think what's happened has been disastrous."

Barrie Pepper, a West Yorkshire-based author who wrote about The Pheasant in a book called 'Inns of Character' for the pub's former owner Tetley, said: "It was a beautiful pub and I was shocked when I heard what has happened through CAMRA."

In his book, published in 1987, Barrie wrote: "The Pheasant is another example of the excellent pubs built by the former Duncan Gilmour Brewery.

"The remarkable thing is it has survived the devastation in the area with the run down of the steel industry.

"It has an impressive tile front and the whole house is resplendent with etched glass. There is a fine central hall with handsome doors leading to three public rooms.

"One to savour is the purpose-built snooker room, a rarity these days. There is stepped-up seating, which retains its original leather. All the rooms are interesting in different ways."

Barrie recalled there was even a sink in the corner of the snooker room to allow men who had come in from the steel works to clean their hands before playing.

A Sheffield Council spokesman said: "We were alerted to unauthorised exterior works some time ago and planning enforcement and a planning officer went out to tell them what works they could and could not do without planning permission.

"Our enforcement team are keeping a regular check on exactly what they are doing on site. The building is not listed so interior works do not require permission as it stands currently."

Doncaster-based Vigo Group, which owns the building, said it plans to create a restaurant on the ground and offices accommodation on the first floor in a £250,000 scheme.

Sheffield Council is due to decide on the planning application in the coming month.

Vigo director Tariq Shah said: "A condition of the sale of the pub by the brewery was that it must not be used as a pub in future.

"We met with English Heritage at the outset and were told that no parts of the building would be considered for listing.

"We have also worked closely with local planning officers to create a useful future for the building while retaining a character sympathetic with its environs. The original name plate - The Pheasant - is being retained.

"We feel this is a very reasonable alternative to letting the building deteriorate as a poorly-performing pub."

31/01/10

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Pheasant Inn

Orchard Street/Harvest Lane (Apple Street ?)

Open 1871

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1871 George Green (Beerhouse)

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Phoenix Hotel / Union Hotel

2 Charles Street & 1 Union Street . Open 1868

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1887 Dyson g Baines

1889 Mrs Sarah Baines

1895/6 Joseph North [ 1 Union Street & 2 Charles Street ]

1898 Joseph North

1900 Walter Franis

1901 Walter Francis

1902 Charles Stanley

1903 Charles Stanley

1905 Albert Doyle

1907 Albert Doyle

1910 to 1913 Albert Doyle (2 Charles Street & 1 Union Street)

1916 Albert Doyle

1917 Albert Doyle

1919 to 1921 Albert Doyle

1922 Mrs Blanche Doyle [ 2 Charles Street & 1 Union Street ]

1923 to 1925 Frederick Swindin

1929 Frederick Swindin

1931 to 1933 Frederick Swindin

1937 Frederick Swindin

1938 Mrs S E Swindin

1939 Mrs S E Swindin

1942 Joseph Edward Ross

1944 Joseph Edward Ross

1948 Joseph Edward Ross

1951 Joseph Edward Ross

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Phoenix Inn

High Lane, Ridgeway

Open 1854

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1854 Charles Crookes

1865 J Helliwell

1876 Samuel Marsh

1879 Samuel Marsh

1883 Samuel Marsh

1889 Hugh Havenhand

1890 John Joseph Hartley

1893 William Whitehead

1895 - 6 William Whitehead

1898 William Whitehead

1900 to 1902 William Whitehead

1903 Harry Barker

1905 Mrs Harry Barker

1907 Harry Marsh

1910 Harry Marsh

1912 - 13 Albert Edward Mather

1916 - 17 Albert Edward Mather

1919 - 20 Albert Edward Mather

1921 Albert Harry Thompson

1922 - 23 Harry Thompson

1924 - 25 Arthur Haslam

1929 Ernest Kay

1931 to 1933 Ernest Kay

1936 to 1939 Ernest Kay

1942 Ernest Kay

1944 Ernest Kay

1948 Ernest Kay

1951 Ernest Kay Pickwick

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Pack Horse

Pack Horse Lane

High Green

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See Pack Horse , Pack Horse Lane , Mortomley High Green

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Pilot

2 Green Street, Bishop Street, Moor

Open 1841

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1841 Charles Armitage

1845 George White

1846 George White

1849 George White

1854 John Holland

1856 William Harrison

1859 William Harrison

1862 William Harrison

1863 John Wood

1864 J Peet

1865 J. W. Peet

1868 John William Peet

1871 Samuel Harrison [ Bishop Street ]

1879 William Cuttel [ 2 Moore Street ]

1881 William Cuttell

1883 John Keen [ 2 Green Street ]

1888 to 1890 John Keen

1893 Thomas Lowe

1895/6 Thomas Lowe

1898 Mrs Elizabeth Ann Lowe

1900 Mrs Edith Ann Lowe

1901 to 1905 Mrs Elizabeth A Pullman

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Pine Apple

Tenter Street

Open 1834

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1834 Thomas Wilkinson

1841 Thomas Wilkinson

1845 J. Wilkinson (Radford Row)

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Pitsmoor Hotel

448 Pitsmoor Road

Open 1923

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1923 to 1925 Joseph Henry Headland

1937 Mrs Florence Headland

1938 Mrs Florence Headland

1939 Mrs Florence Headland

1942 Mrs Jeannie Morley

1944 Henry Willey

1948 Hy Willey

1951 Hy Willey

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Pleasant Inn

Carbrook, Attercliffe Common

Open 1881

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See The Pheasant 436 Attercliffe Common

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Plough

288 Sandygate Road, Sandygate, S10

Open 1828

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Span 154

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1828 (Blackwell's) Richard Creswick, victualler, Plough (Sandy Gate)

1854 Joseph Creswick

1856 Joseph Creswick

1865 Mrs A Creswick

1868 Mrs A Creswick

1871 Mrs Ann Creswick

1876 Mrs Ann Creswick

1879 Thomas Armitage

1881 Thomas Armitage

1883 Thomas Turner

1887 to 1889 Thomas Turner

1890 George Elliott

1893 George Elliott

1895/6 Samuel Lovell

1898 Samuel Lovell

1900 to 1903 Samuel Lovell

1905 Samuel Lovell

1907 Samuell Lovell

1910 to 1913 Samuel Lovell

1916 Samuel Lovell

1917 Samuel Lovell

1919 to 1925 Samuel Lovell

1929 William Lovell

1931 to 1933 William Lovell

1936 to 1939 William Lovell

1942 William Lovell

1944 William Lovell

1948 Peter James Stuart

1951 Joseph Fearnley

Photo � Dave Milner http://www.flickr.com/photos/sheffdave/255...57594304242775/

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Plough [ Also known as Brewer's Arms ]

28 Broad Street, S2

Open 1849

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1849 E Lowe [ Brewer's Arms ] Next door to Bassett Bros confectioners , 30 Broad Street.

1852 Elias Lowe

1854 Elias Lowe

1856 Elias Lowe / Alfred Ellison

1859 A Parker

1862 to 1865 Benjamin Shaw

1868 Benjamin Shaw

1871 - 72 James Chatterton

1873 Robert Hopplestone

1876 Robert Hepplestone

1879 John Edward Allen

1881 Alfred Parker

1883 Alfred Parker

1887 Henry Cusworth

1888 to 1890 Harry Humberstone

1893 Harry Humberstone

1895 - 6 Harry Humberstone

1898 John Beacham

1900 John Beecham

1901 Harry Scarlett

1902 - 03 William Thompson

1905 John Henry Smith

1907 John Lucas

1910 to 1913 John Lucas

1916 - 17 John Lucas

1919 -20 John Lucas

1921 to 1923 Walt Briggs

1924 - 25 William Young

1929 Herbert Foulston

1931 Hebert Foulston

1932 - 33 William Donaldson

1936 to 1938 William Donaldson

1939 Wilson Johnson

1942 Harold Kershaw

1944 William T Elliott

1948 William T Elliott

1951 Alfred J Hallett

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Plough

75 Worksop Road / 20 Milner Road

Open 1825

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1876 Thomas Royle

1887 to 1890 William Henry Bray

1893 William Henry Bray

1895-6 William Henry Bray

1898 William Henry Bray

1901 to 1903 Ernest Walkland

1905 Ernest Walkland

1907 Ernest Walkland

1910 to 1913 John Arthur Senior

1916-17 John Arthur Senior

1919-20 John Arthur Senior

1921 -25 Mrs Mary Grace Senior

1929 Mrs Grace Senior

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Plough
Church Street, / Attercliffe Road
Open 1825
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1825 William Gray
1828 William Gray
1829 William Gray

1830 William Gray
1833 William Gray (Beerhouse)
1834 William Gray
1839 William Gray
1841 William Gray
1846 Sarah Gray
1852 William Gray
1854 William Gray
1859 John Law [ Church Street ]
1865 G Morton
1868 John Woodhouse
1871 Robert Marsden
1879 William Taylor
1881 Frances Ensor
1883 James Wilcock

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Plough

Low Bradfield

Open 1822

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Picture Sheffield Link

1822 William Wilson

1833 Benjamin Hobson

1834 Benjamin Hobson

1852 George Woodhead

1854 John Woodhead

1862 George Woodhead

1865 G Woodhead

1871 Samuel Sanderson

1876 Robert Bramhall

1879 Robert Bramhall

1883 Robert Bramhall

1887 to 1890 Robert Bramhall

1893 Robert Bramhall

1895/6 Robert Bramall

1898 Francis Rider

1900 to 1902 Francis Rider

1903 George Christopher Hall (see below)

1905 George Christopher Hall

1907 Henry Creswick

1910 to 1913 Henry Creswick

1916 Henry Creswick

1917 Henry Creswick

1919 to 1921 Henry Creswick

1922 to 1925 Joseph Bramall.

1929 Joseph Bramhall

1931 to 1933 Joseph Bramall

1936 to 1939 Joseph Bramhall

1942 Joseph Bramhall

1962 to 1976 Richard "wee pipe" and Nellie Huddlestone

from Sheffield Indexers - Skeen, Dennis (Student, dob 19 July 1892).

Parent or guardian name(s): George Hall (Guardian) (~), of Plough Inn Low Bradfield.

Admitted to Low Bradfield Endowed School, Bradfield, as of 14 Sep 1903,

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Plough (Beerhouse)

56 Harvest Lane

Open 1833

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1833 Peter Wilson (Beerhouse)

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Plumber Tavern

Hillfoot, Penistone Road

Open 1825

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1825 Edward Primrose

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Plumpers

36 Sutherland Street & Greystock Street

Open 1864 Closed 1989 Span 118

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1864 Hannah Pressley (Flood Claim Archive)

1871 Mrs Hannah Pressley (Beerhouse)

1937 Mrs Lilian Rose [ 42 Greystock Street ]

1938 William English

1939 Mrs Mary Monteyne

1942 Mrs Mary Monteyne

1944 Mrs Mary Monteyne

1948 Mrs Mary Monteyne

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http://www.picturesheffield.com/frontend.php?keywords=Ref_No_increment;EQUALS;s09286&pos=183&action=zoom&id=12404Plumpers Hotel
Sheffield Road, Tinsley S9
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1888-90 Henry James Meade [ Tinsley ]

1893 John Henry Meades

1895-6 John Henry Meades

1898 John Henry Meades

1900-03 John Henry Meades

1905 John Henry Meades

1907 John Henry Meades

1910-13 John Henry Meades [ Sheffield Road ]

1916-17 John Henry Meades

1919-21 John Henry Meades

1922-25 Charles Isaac Needham

1929 Charles Isaac Needham

1931-33 Charles Isaac Needham

1936-39 Ernest Joseph Harris

1942 Ernest Joseph Harris

1944 Herbert Spratt

1948 George Herbert Hooley

1951 Thomas Monague

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