Over the years so many pubs have closed but here are 24 pictures to take you back to the bar.
Over the coming months we will try and cover as many closed Derbyshire pubs as we can so bare with us if you can’t see your favourite jaunt just yet
Which ones do you miss the most and why? Let us know your closed pub memories – email [email protected]
Read More... Which ones do you miss the most and why? Let us know your closed pub memories – email [email protected]
9. Prince Of Wales - Buxton The Prince Of Wales was situated at 3 Fairfield Close. This Marstons house closed in 2011 Photo: closedpubs.co.uk
10. The White Lion - Buxton The White Lion was situated on Holker Avenue. This pub closed c.2011. Photo: closedpubs.co.uk
11. The Bull's Head - Chapel-en-le-Frith The Bulls Head was situated on the Market Place. The publican in 1899 was Isabella Gosling. Photo: closedpubs.co.uk
12. The Black Horse - Chesterfield The Black Horse closed in 1981 and was demolished to make way for the A61 bypass. Situated on Sheffield Road. The picture shows Elijah Sharpe, publican around the time of WWI. Photo: closedpubs.co.uk