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This message was updated on 2/17/2006 12:47:43 AM by RMMee

Langley Mill Pubs
replied on: 12/8/2002 10:50:25 AM

I'm doing some work on the history of Langley Mill's pubs, and would appreciate any reminiscences of days gone by.

A list of all the pubs I know of:
Starting with the obvious ones:
The Horse and Jockey
The Erewash Hotel
The Railway Tavern
The Midland Hotel
(now The Mill)
The Great Northern (was called the Junction Navigation until the railway was built)
The Durham Ox
The Charles Napier
The Thorntree


But what about the less obvious ones -
The New Inn (situated on what became Vic Hallam's)
The Navigation Inn (closed down when the Midland was built, around 1880)
The Anchor Inn (building still there, against the canal - when did that close down?)
The Horse and Groom at Crowfields, on Aldercar Lane (I reckon this one had closed by 1880)

Can anyone help with the history of any of the above?
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