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Bridge Hotel
Vaults
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Date of photo: 2019 |
Picture source: Ian Chapman |
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The Bridge Hotel Vaults was situated at 145
High Street West. This pub closed in 1998 has now been converted into
offices. |
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A pub which dates back to 1797, where Charles
Dickens stayed while performing in Sunderland, will be brought back into
use. Plans have been approved by the council to convert The Bridge Hotel,
Sunderland, back into a drinking venue. It was used as a bar until the late
1990s before being turned into offices for the youth offending service.
Developers argued it would help "contribute to the vitality of the city
centre". The application, which includes the refurbishment of both the
interior and exterior, was submitted in September this year. Plans show that
the forecourt would also be used as a beer garden, while upper floor offices
would be retained.
The Local Democracy Reporting Service said Vaux Brewery is set to move into
the pub, creating a viewing area where patrons can watch the brewing
process. Sunderland and South Tyneside Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA)
supported the plans and said it would "fit well" with its own desire to
"highlight the heritage pubs within our branch area". Sunderland City
Council said the vacant ground floor of what will become the pub had been
"contributing toward a decline in the visual attractiveness of the immediate
and surrounding streetscape". "It is considered that the proposed works
would have no unacceptable impacts on architectural significance of the
listed building," a report said. The council imposed conditions that works
to the pub must start within three years. |
BBC News website (October 2023) |
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