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The Loggerheads

Date of photo: 1960s

Picture source: picturethepast.org.uk


 

The Loggerheads was situated at 59 Cliff Road. This pub closed in 2010. The crucifix and memorial on the left side of the building are dedicated to the Narrow Marsh people who died in the 1st World War. Thepub is now used as a restaurant.
 

A group of us went there for a skittles match on the evening of the 28th of August 1990. The skittles alley was in  a rear room carved out of the sandstone cliff. The alley was Nottingham Long Skittles which required the ball to bounce before hitting the pins.

Michael Croxford (June 2018)
My great aunt Clara was the owner or Publican in 70s have memories of sitting in between the toilets of both bars by a weighing machine with a glass of pop and packet of crisps.
David Whitley (April 2023)

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Name Dates Comments
Ron Brailsford 1950-1981 Many memories back to the Rileys who owned it in the 1950s and the drunken priest who attended it on Sunday evenings in the 50s & 60s.
 
Other Photos
Date of photo: 1990

Picture source: Michael Croxford

Date of photo: 2012

Picture source: Darkstar

Date of photo: 2004

Picture source: Julian Tubbs

Date of photo: 2004

Picture source: Julian Tubbs

Date of photo: 2022

Picture source: Anthony Beaumont