Here are 24 lost Derbyshire pubs and bars - how many have you enjoyed a drink in?
By Lucy Ball
Published 26th Sep 2020, 15:00 BST
Last orders may have been called on some of these pubs years ago but which of these closed pubs can you remember?
Over the years so many pubs have closed but here are 24 pictures to take you back to the bar.
Over the coming months we will try and cover as many closed Derbyshire pubs as we can so bare with us if you can’t see your favourite jaunt just yet
Which ones do you miss the most and why? Let us know your closed pub memories – email [email protected]
Which ones do you miss the most and why? Let us know your closed pub memories – email [email protected]
13. Furnance Inn - Chesterfield
The Furnace Inn was situated on Derby Road and is now used as a Chinese restaurant, following closure in 2003. Publican in 1871 and 1881 was William Clough. Photo: cloedpubs.co.uk
Pictured here in the 1930s The Anchor was situated on the junction of St Mary's Gate and Lordship Street. The publican in 1899 was Alfred Rodgers. Photo: closedpubs.co.uk
The Falcon was situated at 13 Low Pavement. This pub opened in the 16th century and closed in the 19th century. It is now used by the Barnsley Building Society. Photo: closedpubs.co.uk
The Devonshire Arms was situated on Holywell Street. This pub closed in 1957 and was demolished in 1960 to make way for a car park. Publican in 1899 was Mary Hadfield. Picture taken in the 1940s Photo: closedpubs.co.uk