Sunday 22nd of December 2024
Nothing remains of the building today save a few floor tiles, which form part of the pavement adjacent to the first two cottages on Sideley, opposite the recreation ground. Protected by a metal fence, the site now forms part of the grounds of Slack and Parr's factory;
One pint is all that the locals were allowed until they had taken their wages
home to their wives!
Customers that he didn't know could spend as much as
they liked!
John Tebbutt Smith was licensee from 1880 to at least 1922 and his son Arthur was last landlord, for the pub had closed by 1929.