A look at Stopfordian Pubs during the Coronavirus Pandemic.
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At the 265th pub on our lockdown 'pub crawl'. Not a drop was drunk on our daily walks in April, May, June and July! |
A blog about our Crazy World of Minigolf Tour. With a sprinkling of nostalgia and urban exploration for good measure.
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At the 265th pub on our lockdown 'pub crawl'. Not a drop was drunk on our daily walks in April, May, June and July! |
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The Stockport Pyramid |
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A view of the pyramid across the M60 |
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Views of the Stockport Pyramid in August 2020 |
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A view of the pyramid from a train into Manchester on the viaduct |
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Pub number 1 - The Kings Tap on Station Road in Cheadle Hulme. A lovely Art Deco building. We'd never seen it shuttered before the lockdown |
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At the 265th pub on our lockdown 'pub crawl'. Not a drop was drunk on our daily walks in April, May, June and July |
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Pub number 1 - The Kings Tap on Station Road in Cheadle Hulme. A lovely Art Deco building. We'd never seen it shuttered before the lockdown |
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At the 265th pub on our lockdown 'pub crawl'. Not a drop was drunk on our daily walks in April, May, June and July |
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The Crazy Golf course at Elmfield Park |
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Salford Shopping Centre opened as Salford Precinct in 1972 and was renamed Salford Shopping City in 1992 |
Even though the shopping precinct is now called Salford Shopping Centre the huge sign on the block of flats clearly points out where the shops are in Pendleton, Salford.
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The Arden Arms in Bredbury |
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The sign of pub #266 on our travels |
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Approaching Stockport from Tameside |
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Right on the border |
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Looking back towards Tameside |
The supermarket on London Road was a Sainsbury's Local until February this year.
It reopened as a Budgens shortly after.
You don't see Budgens as much as you used to.
The building really stands out and is one of the oldest in the area. A lovely sight to spot.
It opened as The Lansdowne Picture Palace in 1914 and became a Mecca dance hall called The Locarno in the 1950s. It underwent a number of name changes during its time as a nightclub.
Interestingly the building was a Marks & Spencer for a short time in the late 1940s.
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Social distancing signage and the welcome mat at the entrance |
Budgens was founded by John Budgen in 1872.
The company is now a subsidiary of Booker Group, part of Tesco plc.
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Pub number 1 - The Kings Tap on Station Road in Cheadle Hulme. A lovely Art Deco building. We'd never seen it shuttered before the lockdown |
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Pub number 73 - The Crown Inn on Heaton Lane in Stockport town centre |
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Pub number 222 - The Bull's Head Hotel in High Lane, Stockport. Our daily walks around the town took us to the borough's canals on a number of occasions |
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At the 265th pub on our lockdown 'pub crawl'. Not a drop was drunk on our daily walks in April, May, June and July |
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Pub number 185 - The Crown in Hawk Green, Marple, a part of the borough we never knew existed before our walks began |
The abandoned Woolworths store in Brunstane, Edinburgh in August 2011 |
A closer look at the old entrance |
Brunstane railway station on the left is dwarfed by the old abandoned Woolworths store on the right |
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A loop-di-loop obstable on a Pick n' Mix minigolf hole |
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Stopford House in Stockport |
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Wow |
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The plaque in place on the refurbed wall |
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Another view of the retaining wall |
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Brutalist architecture at its finest |
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The wonderful Art Deco building really stands out - especially when there's a show on |