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Scarborough Arms
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Picture source: Darkstar |
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The Scarborough Arms was situated at 35 St Marks
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This pub was built in around 1855 and, like most in the immediate area, was
German-run in the latter part of the nineteenth century. It was a
Charrington’s Brewery pub and survived until recently as one of the very
last back-street locals’ pubs on the very edge of the City. Appears to have
closed in late-2010. |
Stephen Harris (February 2011) |
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Stripped of all pub regalia and with the addition of a mansard roof, this
pub was converted into a luxury block of flats in 2011 known as the Nook. |
T C (August 2011) |
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Dates |
Comments |
Sheila Anne Phillips |
1977/1984 |
To my knowledge I was the first lady licensee in my own
right to take over this pub. Converted it from two bars to one and added
food and real ale. |
Paul Cooper |
1981/1993 |
Used to use it regularly while
working at the Cooperative bank in Prescot St |
Geoff |
1976/1981 |
I remember Sheila taking the pub over. Her first move was to evict the
NFA benefit claimants from the pub and reclaim it for the locals. Always
kept a good pint. One of my mates married one of the staff! |
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Other Photos |
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Date of photo: 2014 |
Picture source: Colin Price |
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Picture source: Darkstar |
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Picture source: Darkstar |
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Conversion to the Nook |
Picture source: T C |