The Admiral Rodney, Loxley Road, Loxley is named after Lord George Brydges Rodney, an 18th-century naval hero. According to the Sheffield The Outdoor City website, the pub was built during the 1950s, next to the site of another pub called The Rodney, which had been demolishedThe Admiral Rodney, Loxley Road, Loxley is named after Lord George Brydges Rodney, an 18th-century naval hero. According to the Sheffield The Outdoor City website, the pub was built during the 1950s, next to the site of another pub called The Rodney, which had been demolished
The Admiral Rodney, Loxley Road, Loxley is named after Lord George Brydges Rodney, an 18th-century naval hero. According to the Sheffield The Outdoor City website, the pub was built during the 1950s, next to the site of another pub called The Rodney, which had been demolished

Sheffield pubs: 9 strange names and where they come from including the Wapentake, Scarsdale Hundred, Bungalows and Bears

Sheffield pubs have certainly had some strange and unusual names over the years.

Here we take a look at 9 such pubs in pictures, their histories and the explanations behind some of the names, at least. If you can shed any more light on them or suggest others, drop an email to [email protected].

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