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    | The Church Tavern was situated at 382 
    Lichfield Road. This grade-II listed 
    Ansells pub was closed in 1991 after its owners, Sycamore Taverns, decided 
    it was unprofitable. It was demolished following a fire in 1993, as part of a road widening scheme. |  
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      This pub was featured on an album 
      cover for the punk band called the wernt. The album was called wrecking 
      temples. You can see the album cover here: |  
    | Daniel Baldwin (July 2021) |  
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    | Listed 
    building details: |  
    | 1900-1, by C H Collett. Brick, 
    faience and terracotta; slate roof with iron cresting to the ridge. 2 
    storeys occupying the corner of Waterworks Street and Lichfield Road. Ground 
    floor with 2 pedimented entrances at the end of the Waterworks Street 
    facade, then two 3-centred arched windows, a pedimented entrance on the 
    corner, two more 3-centred arched windows and a pedimented entrance to 
    Lichfield Road. 1st floor with 2 windows either side of an oriel window with 
    an ogee roof on each of the Waterloo Street and Lichfield Road facades and, 
    on the corner, an oriel window with a  spirelet. Interior. Public Bar 
    with excellent curved bar-back, much coloured and moulded tilework to walls 
    of bars and passages. Large Smoke Room with original seating, fireplace etc. |  
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    | Site of The Church Tavern | Picture source: David 
    Gray |  
 
 
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