The Explore
Just a few snaps from a very derped country pub, but it has a long and interesting (although very sparse) history so I thought it was worth a share. I had a bunch of small places to check out in the area on this particular day and this was stop number 4.
The History
The New Inn in Longston near Leek dates back to at least 1817 and apparently by 1846 it was used as a lodge by the United Ancient Order of Druids. The druids still met at the New Inn in 1876, by which time it had 103 members. I'd love to know more about this part of the buildings' history but unfortunately can't unearth any more on the subject. The New Inn has now been closed over a decade and despite the age of the building and its history it doesn't appear to be listed in any way so I'd imagine demolition will happen somewhere down the line.
The New Inn while it was still open in 2007 (photo credit to Debbie Turner @ Geograph)
And 2019
Behind the bar, nice they left us some drink and some Christmas decorations!
After a quick poke about downstairs and with the cellar flooded, I made my way upstairs using a bridge someone had built over the broken staircase.
A very nice blue safe in one of the upstairs rooms
Coming back down - I had what can only be described as a 'brown underwear moment' negotiating the missing section of staircase and very nearly plunged six feet down into the flooded cellar. So instead of taking any more bar shots, I headed outside and contemplated life for 20 minutes before leaving. If anyone else visits, be aware!
Short & sweet, thanks for looking
Just a few snaps from a very derped country pub, but it has a long and interesting (although very sparse) history so I thought it was worth a share. I had a bunch of small places to check out in the area on this particular day and this was stop number 4.
The History
The New Inn in Longston near Leek dates back to at least 1817 and apparently by 1846 it was used as a lodge by the United Ancient Order of Druids. The druids still met at the New Inn in 1876, by which time it had 103 members. I'd love to know more about this part of the buildings' history but unfortunately can't unearth any more on the subject. The New Inn has now been closed over a decade and despite the age of the building and its history it doesn't appear to be listed in any way so I'd imagine demolition will happen somewhere down the line.
The New Inn while it was still open in 2007 (photo credit to Debbie Turner @ Geograph)
And 2019
Behind the bar, nice they left us some drink and some Christmas decorations!
After a quick poke about downstairs and with the cellar flooded, I made my way upstairs using a bridge someone had built over the broken staircase.
A very nice blue safe in one of the upstairs rooms
Coming back down - I had what can only be described as a 'brown underwear moment' negotiating the missing section of staircase and very nearly plunged six feet down into the flooded cellar. So instead of taking any more bar shots, I headed outside and contemplated life for 20 minutes before leaving. If anyone else visits, be aware!
Short & sweet, thanks for looking