Closed in the summer of 2011. Re-opened under it’s old name of the “Bath Tap” in December 2011.
The Nineteenth House
19 St James Parade
Bath
BA1 1UL
Tel: 01225 447728
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Read moreThe Hat and Feather was one of Bath’s most famous (or possibly notorious) pubs, thanks to its unconventional, lively and free-thinking clientel.
The original Hat and Feather dates back to at least 1752, though the current building was created at the beginning of the twentieth century as a result of a road widening scheme.
The Hat closed in 2004, and re-opened in 2005 as Hudson’s Bar and Grill.…
Read moreThe Harvester was built in 1998 at Lambridge on the site of a garden centre near the junction of the A46 and the A4. It closed in 2007.
The property development firm Crosby Lend Lease bought the Harvester site towards the end of 2007 after previous plans to build a nursing home there were rejected. They now (Jan 2011) intend to built 46 homes on the site.…
Read moreThe Roundhouse in Stall Street closed in 2005. It held a licence since 1809, though the building was rebuilt in the late 19th century. It is currently a branch of Pret A Manger.…
Read moreKing William
36 Thomas Street
Bath
BA1 5NN
Tel: 01225 428096
“The King William is nationally recognised as one of the finest traditional freehouses in the country, offering award winning British food, an excellent wine list, four fantastic real ales from local microbreweries and proper Somerset cider.”…
Read moreThe Englishcombe Inn opened on the 8 May 1934. It had a famous landlord, Graham Moffatt, in the 1940’s. It closed in 2008.…
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