Jump to content

Enfield pub


beemerchez

Recommended Posts

hi all.

i was driving down broughton lane

and noticed the Enfield pub is now flat.

wonder what is going to be built there.?

chez

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest megatimbo

Hello beemerchez,its ages since i went down that way,used to walk past it everyday on my way to work ,when i was on mornings,then when i finished after my shift sometimes called in for a pint :)

I am sorry to hear its gone,is the Noose and Gibbet still going?

Regards M

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Just for you M.

Noose and gibbet still going

pic was taken yesturday 25th may 2008

we was driving down broughton lane

and i had camera with me. as you do.lol

further down the remains of the Endfield. and the Bird in hand now also flat..

and just because.... my old school Carbrook....

I think this is a great pic of the school

arm stuck out of moving car window,,lol

Chez

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest detrius

Hi

Just read this post.My Uncle Peter Moffatt owned this pub in the early to mid 70,s if you can remember him.His spouse was called barbera.And they had a big alsation dog

Thanks

Andy M

Just for you M.

Noose and gibbet still going

pic was taken yesturday 25th may 2008

we was driving down broughton lane

and i had camera with me. as you do.lol

further down the remains of the Endfield. and the Bird in hand now also flat..

and just because.... my old school Carbrook....

I think this is a great pic of the school

arm stuck out of moving car window,,lol

Chez

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest megatimbo

Hello again beemerchez thanks for the pics, its altered quite a lot down there like the rest of Sheff i suppose :)

Time certainly flies I`ve been left the old firm 10 years as of March 2008 :)

I worked at the old BSC Tinsley pk site from 1979 to 1998 and i remember the old pubs i remember the bird and the broughton which i believe became a tool shop called "Alltools" on the corner.

Last autumn went to sheff Railway station as my eldest son was off to Uni, got to the Wicker wondered where i was thats really altered post flood :o

Best Regards M

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Hi M

in the second pic you can see K.F.C in the distance, stands between broughton lane

and cliffton st.

if i go passed again i will get you some more pics around there.

but get out of the car this time.lol

i was only 15 when i left carbrook.(pulled the houses down)

i lived at the house at the side of st barts church

1 Newton terrace,you had to go under a very large entry

the Gurnalls lived there as well at the house at the side of the entry.

the house they lived in if i remember rightly.... used to be a work place that made coffins..

hasten to add not when i was there..lol

i have tried searching for a photo but it seems to have vanished off archive's list.

there was the Church about 5 houses the entry,a Garage (Ferns)

then a Beer off (stentans) at the corner of Cliffton street.

standing at the top of our entry looking across the road there was all the shops.

Pork shop, Lants chippy. Gowers then went to Samik motors,Paper shop,

Betting office, Boldocks,Yeomans tabacco shop

and a Pokey hole dark shop Peacocks. to name but a few..

we didn't need town...

I just wish i had took photos back then. :(

but being in my early teens i suppose photography was the last thing on my mind.lol

the Excelsior pub at the top of carbrook st in the 50's my aunty and uncle run that.

for many years.

then further down houses and Jacksons chippy.my nan lived a few house down from the chippy

then the last shop was Ali's Butchers..where my friend Malcolm lived.

more houses then the Carbrook hall pub. which is Still there now.

oppersite what used to be the Phesant pub. now The Stumble inn..

if you want to see any places let me know and i will go on a All our yestudays photo shoot for you

around all the old places so you can see the changes.

i go to Barly wood rd cemetery so not out of my way.

Plus i bet a few on this forum may be interested to see the changes.

more so if they have left this area as yourself..

if anyone reading this would like me to take a couple of pics of places they remember

give me a shout, i'll see what i can do...

please remember im no David Bailey, he he but will do my best.

Chez

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest lebourg

Hi

Just read this post.My Uncle Peter Moffatt owned this pub in the early to mid 70,s if you can remember him.His spouse was called barbera.And they had a big alsation dog

Thanks

Andy M

Your uncle must have taken over from my mate's mum and dad. They had the pub about the 70's Name was Hicks

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest Barbara M

Your uncle must have taken over from my mate's mum and dad. They had the pub about the 70's Name was Hicks

Just joined & read this post, yes we did run the pub in the early '70s, 72 to 74, then we went to the Canon Hall at Firvale, that has been pulled down too !!

Barbara M

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Just joined & read this post, yes we did run the pub in the early '70s, 72 to 74, then we went to the Canon Hall at Firvale, that has been pulled down too !!

Barbara M

Hi Barbara,

You might not remember me, but I was on of the Lads who worked at Whitbreads,Shepcote lane, and we used to come in the Enfield at dinnertimes about 1974ish, I went on to work on the Drays, and I deliverd to you at the cannon hall, also when you had the Belvedere in Rotherham, I always seem to remember Pete used to do a lot of outside bars, he used to say,drop us these barrels at the local village hall or other places,i can't remember where,its a long time ago, I worked with a chap called Len on the Drays,he had blond hair,mine was ginger(now grey)lol ,Anyway hope you are keeping well, Best Regards Steve (Ex Whitbreads driver)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest Tommy's grandad

Just joined & read this post, yes we did run the pub in the early '70s, 72 to 74, then we went to the Canon Hall at Firvale, that has been pulled down too !!

Barbara M

Hi Barbara,

Just read your post about the Enfield. Do you remember the lads from A.T.S. Spent many happy hours in the Enfield with you and Pete then followed you to the cannon hall. I only lived around the corner so it was easier to get home after a good night out!

Best wishes F.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...