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Help required from pub dwellers of Burnley
So a colleague has this adorning his wall which details the pubs of Bolton in a faux version of the London Underground.
So, if you want a job doing and all that, I'm going to do it myself however I will need some help as I confess I have not appropriated all the pubs of the district of Burnley Just yet. I'm now asking the oracle that is UTC to contribute the pubs in your area so I can pin them to my map of Burnley and then draw up the 'map' afterwards.
At this point, I'm not sure whether I'm going to include working men's clubs as yet as there are so many in the town but if you can offer them up it would be appreciated.
This won't be for profit and once created, I'll happily share this with all who want a copy (alternatively maybe CT could organise those who would like a copy to make a small donation to the UTCYF?)
So if you could give me the details of your pub(s) in the following format it would be a great help:
e.g.
Area of Burnley - Padiham
Pub & Road
Hare & Hounds, Whalley Road.
Bridge Inn, Burnley Road.
etc.
This doesnt need to be a pub that you'd frequent but if I can get most of the locations then we have a chance of a reasonable looking 'map'.
I appreciate the help from everyone!
I'd like a similar copy for my office which has details of the Burnley pubs leading to the town centre but it has not been created by the website in question. So, if you want a job doing and all that, I'm going to do it myself however I will need some help as I confess I have not appropriated all the pubs of the district of Burnley Just yet. I'm now asking the oracle that is UTC to contribute the pubs in your area so I can pin them to my map of Burnley and then draw up the 'map' afterwards.
At this point, I'm not sure whether I'm going to include working men's clubs as yet as there are so many in the town but if you can offer them up it would be appreciated.
This won't be for profit and once created, I'll happily share this with all who want a copy (alternatively maybe CT could organise those who would like a copy to make a small donation to the UTCYF?)
So if you could give me the details of your pub(s) in the following format it would be a great help:
e.g.
Area of Burnley - Padiham
Pub & Road
Hare & Hounds, Whalley Road.
Bridge Inn, Burnley Road.
etc.
This doesnt need to be a pub that you'd frequent but if I can get most of the locations then we have a chance of a reasonable looking 'map'.
I appreciate the help from everyone!
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There are lots of sites on the Web that show maps of Burnley's pubs.
Google is your friend.
Google is your friend.
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Google maps is proving to be useless for one but if you can point me in the direction I'd appreciate it.
Just to add, CAMRA's site misses obvious ones like the Boot and White lion in the town centre to name two! Not sure I can trust that.
Just to add, CAMRA's site misses obvious ones like the Boot and White lion in the town centre to name two! Not sure I can trust that.
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Google maps is probably the best. You may find some 'lesser-known' pubs on sites such as:
https://www.pubsgalore.co.uk/areas/burn ... ancashire/
https://www.pubsgalore.co.uk/areas/burn ... ancashire/
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Thanks for that suggestion! Not sure it covers all the ones from places out of town like Fence, clowbridge, etc but a great start!IAmAClaret wrote:Google maps is probably the best. You may find some 'lesser-known' pubs on sites such as:
https://www.pubsgalore.co.uk/areas/burn ... ancashire/
Unfortunately Googlemaps is garbage for finding them, hence requesting 'local' knowledge.
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I think we’ve move on from CMYF now. 
Big task but not as big as it once was. You’ve mentioned the Bridge on Burnley Road. Is that the one in Clowbridge? If so it’s long gone, been a Chinese restaurant for some years now.
You mentioned Fence. I think the Bay Horse is gone now but if you go further down Wheatley Lane there’s the White Swan (Mucky Duck) and then the Sparrow Hawk.

Big task but not as big as it once was. You’ve mentioned the Bridge on Burnley Road. Is that the one in Clowbridge? If so it’s long gone, been a Chinese restaurant for some years now.
You mentioned Fence. I think the Bay Horse is gone now but if you go further down Wheatley Lane there’s the White Swan (Mucky Duck) and then the Sparrow Hawk.
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Two pubs at Haggate are The Hare and Hounds and The Sun Inn .Then you have the Roggerham Gate Inn on Todmorden Road Roggerham.
In Harle Syke there is The Commercial and The Craven Heifer both on Briercliffe Road.
Further down Briercliffe Road there is The Baltic Fleet.
In Harle Syke there is The Commercial and The Craven Heifer both on Briercliffe Road.
Further down Briercliffe Road there is The Baltic Fleet.
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I confess I'm not up on it TonyClaretTony wrote:I think we’ve move on from CMYF now.![]()

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Just replace CM with UTCDarthlaw wrote:I confess I'm not up on it Tony

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It does actually cover all 'districts' if you go to a different url:Darthlaw wrote:Thanks for that suggestion! Not sure it covers all the ones from places out of town like Fence, clowbridge, etc but a great start!
Unfortunately Googlemaps is garbage for finding them, hence requesting 'local' knowledge.
https://www.pubsgalore.co.uk/towns/burnley/lancashire/
It lists 93 pubs in the following format:
[Name] (Number And Street)
[District]
EG:
General Williams Inn, The (311 Manchester Road)
Coverage: Towneley
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Belting! Thanks IAAC!IAmAClaret wrote:It does actually cover all 'districts' if you go to a different url:
https://www.pubsgalore.co.uk/towns/burnley/lancashire/
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Well I am a claret that has put paid to my evenings entertainment lol.
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Aye just type "pubs" in on Google maps and zoom inQuickenthetempo wrote:There are lots of sites on the Web that show maps of Burnley's pubs.
Google is your friend.
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If you want to include bacup ;
The Waterloo
Union st
Bacup
Its run by clarets now , im sure the'll donate for adding them on.
The Waterloo
Union st
Bacup
Its run by clarets now , im sure the'll donate for adding them on.
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I looked up pubs in Nelson.
There are two left !
There are two left !
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Bay Horse has long gone. Is the landlord of the White Swan in Wheatley Lane still the utter knobcheese who ran it in the 1990s and would refuse people entry before they'd even got through the door? I've never met such a massive bellend before or since.ClaretTony wrote:You mentioned Fence. I think the Bay Horse is gone now but if you go further down Wheatley Lane there’s the White Swan (Mucky Duck) and then the Sparrow Hawk.
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Don’t think it’s the same landlord. Believe it’s more of a restaurant these days.Sausage wrote:Bay Horse has long gone. Is the landlord of the White Swan in Wheatley Lane still the utter knobcheese who ran it in the 1990s and would refuse people entry before they'd even got through the door? I've never met such a massive bellend before or since.
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Sausage wrote:Bay Horse has long gone. Is the landlord of the White Swan in Wheatley Lane still the utter knobcheese who ran it in the 1990s and would refuse people entry before they'd even got through the door? I've never met such a massive bellend before or since.


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There are 4 pubs in Nelson:Nonayforever wrote:I looked up pubs in Nelson.
There are two left !
Shooters, Station, Lord Nelson and Thatch and Thistle.
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No, Tim. That was Gerry. He's long gone. He was a character.tim_noone wrote:![]()
I went in the white swan only the once "free house" could I have a pint of tetleys please I asked him..sir! We have a number of quality beers in this establishment I suggest if you want a pint of tetleys go and drink in a tetleys pub!! I thought tetleys was a good yorkshire ale. Does this man sound like the landlord?
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Sounds very like him. I went in there twice. Well, attempted to get in twice. First time I was with two other lads and we must've been 18 or 19. Managed to get a round in, then sat down in the corner having a quiet chat. Nothing too rowdy, just three lads talking. After about five minutes, the landlord appeared at the table and announced: "You won't be getting any more beers, lads. Drink up and move on." He refused to give us an explanation, so we surmised that he was just a pillock.tim_noone wrote:![]()
I went in the white swan only the once "free house" could I have a pint of tetleys please I asked him..sir! We have a number of quality beers in this establishment I suggest if you want a pint of tetleys go and drink in a tetleys pub!! I thought tetleys was a good yorkshire ale. Does this man sound like the landlord?
I tried getting in again a year later with a girlfriend, thinking he couldn't possibly have a reason to turn us away. I'd barely wiped my feet on the doormat before I heard him shout: "Not tonight, sunshine."
I imagine he's dead now. At least I hope so.
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He was a former jockey. We used to go in on Friday night. He had a good selection of ales and took pride in them. My mate used to wind him up by asking for a pint of bitter. Gerry used to say "which bitter? There are 8" Then my mate would start at the left hand side of the bar and work his way along, trying all the beers. Gerry would stop him when he realised what he was doing.
One of the lads got barred. He just said "any chance of a bit of supper please landlord"
Certainly a one off but you couldn't fault the beer.
One of the lads got barred. He just said "any chance of a bit of supper please landlord"
Certainly a one off but you couldn't fault the beer.
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The much improved Bay Horse, also the Crooked Billet in Worsthorne, both selling cracking beers. The Kettledrum( named after a Derby winner) The Ram Inn Burnley Rd Cliviger.
Tales (and I know plenty) of the White Swan in Fence is in regard to Arthur Dcd, the landlord, who could have had a book written about him, re his like or dislike of his customers. I was always made welcome by him and his wife Barbara, although it was not a pub I frequented often. He had 13 beers on tap and I would just start at one end and carried tasting pints of each one until I'd enough, but not quite finishing all of them. When people asked him if they could have a drink his favourite beer, he said they're all my favourite. Or someone putting a log on his fire had their beer taken from them and their money returned, then barred. As he said I wouldn't walk into your house and stoke up the fire. There's many many more instances that I know of. But he was a connasuier of keeping a lot of good beer. The racing silks adorning his walls, were what he wore as an amatuer jockey
Tales (and I know plenty) of the White Swan in Fence is in regard to Arthur Dcd, the landlord, who could have had a book written about him, re his like or dislike of his customers. I was always made welcome by him and his wife Barbara, although it was not a pub I frequented often. He had 13 beers on tap and I would just start at one end and carried tasting pints of each one until I'd enough, but not quite finishing all of them. When people asked him if they could have a drink his favourite beer, he said they're all my favourite. Or someone putting a log on his fire had their beer taken from them and their money returned, then barred. As he said I wouldn't walk into your house and stoke up the fire. There's many many more instances that I know of. But he was a connasuier of keeping a lot of good beer. The racing silks adorning his walls, were what he wore as an amatuer jockey
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Me and my missus once went in (White Swan in Fence) and got barred before we'd barely set foot in the place. Our crime? Being bikers, apparently. The guy was a bellend.
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I have a printed list of Burnley pubs & ale houses with addresses & named landlords from 1888 if that's any help.



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If anyone wants a copy, let me know.
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Looks great, very good work 
Just interested, why no miners or 110 club?

Just interested, why no miners or 110 club?
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I’ve tried to keep strictly to pubs and bars but as it’s a first draft I might add working men’s clubs too. Trouble is there so many and (to my knowledge) no resource to find them.Burnley_Mark wrote:Looks great, very good work
Just interested, why no miners or 110 club?
If we can get suggestions on here again then I’ll add them.
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I like the phrase 'pub dweller'
homo sapiens > homo pub dweller > homo ?
What will the next stage of human evolution be ?
homo virtual reality dweller ?
homo sapiens > homo pub dweller > homo ?
What will the next stage of human evolution be ?
homo virtual reality dweller ?
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Missing Coal Clough?
Edit: Found it, was expecting it to be before Angel Inn on the pink line from Ministry of Ale
Edit: Found it, was expecting it to be before Angel Inn on the pink line from Ministry of Ale
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Tony, I presume he means The Bridge in on Burnley Road in Padiham as the other 2 pubs he mentions are from there.ClaretTony wrote:I think we’ve move on from CMYF now.
Big task but not as big as it once was. You’ve mentioned the Bridge on Burnley Road. Is that the one in Clowbridge? If so it’s long gone, been a Chinese restaurant for some years now.
You mentioned Fence. I think the Bay Horse is gone now but if you go further down Wheatley Lane there’s the White Swan (Mucky Duck) and then the Sparrow Hawk.
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Love it. Keep us posted on the progress of the final copy. Would love a copy.
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Yes please. I'd like a copy too. Thanks
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Can I just suggest putting a date on it for when people look back at it in a few years.Darthlaw wrote:First draft is done, thanks for all who helped / suggested websites!
If anyone wants a copy, let me know.
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Padiham Order of March is:
Hare and Hounds
The Free Gardeners Arms
Katie Kelly's is now the Kings Arms
Starkie Arms
Hand and Shuttle
Flying Dutchman
Bridge Inn
Shakespeare
I don't use them but hope this helps
Hare and Hounds
The Free Gardeners Arms
Katie Kelly's is now the Kings Arms
Starkie Arms
Hand and Shuttle
Flying Dutchman
Bridge Inn
Shakespeare
I don't use them but hope this helps
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The Starkes is re-opening as a Sports bar after a 6 week refurb. Might be a name change?JohnMac wrote:Padiham Order of March is:
Hare and Hounds
The Free Gardeners Arms
Katie Kelly's is now the Kings Arms
Starkie Arms
Hand and Shuttle
Flying Dutchman
Bridge Inn
Shakespeare
I don't use them but hope this helps
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Next version. If anybody wants an A3 size pdf, please drop your e-mail on here and I'll send it across.
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The Inn on the Wharf is closed.
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Look closer.Elder statesman wrote:The Inn on the Wharf is closed.

The Park View has the same symbol.
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Darthlaw wrote:Look closer.![]()
The Park View has the same symbol.
I was going to say the same thing - but there’s no key to what the symbol means
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In the smoke it means 'Services or access to these stations is subject to variation'.
It was just a cheeky easter egg for those observant enough.
It was just a cheeky easter egg for those observant enough.

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Cheers Darth. My eyes aren't that good. Thought you were just doing the ones that were open. There are loads of closed down pubs. There was a list in the Ministry and one of the regulars used to update it.
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Just a thought if you’ve gone as far as and included white swan & sparrow hawk should the Forest be included?
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Aye I’ll put the forest on there later on.
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That is ace Darthlaw!Darthlaw wrote:Next version. If anybody wants an A3 size pdf, please drop your e-mail on here and I'll send it across.
Seen this in the lakes and thought they looked good.
I’m going to find somewhere for one of these and then get in touch with you.
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Cheers Loyal! Latest (and probably last) version.Loyalclaret wrote:That is ace Darthlaw!
Seen this in the lakes and thought they looked good.
I’m going to find somewhere for one of these and then get in touch with you.
-Added The Forest at Fence.
-Extended the Over t'Ground line to connect Hapton, Padiham and Four Alls at Higham,
-Put some closed pubs on there with the Symbol (Old Red Lion, Crossed Keys) as it looked a bit sparse in the centre.
-And finally, how you all missed that I had put the Bay Horse on the wrong side of the River Brun... SHAME ON YOU!

Again, anyone who wants the PDF post your e-mail and I'll send it across. It's A3 sized so decent for an office wall.
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I must say that's brilliant.
Could you post the PDF as an attachment so we can download it rather than you having to e-mail it out to us?







Could you post the PDF as an attachment so we can download it rather than you having to e-mail it out to us?

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missed the 110 club.
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Tried that. Won't accept PDF's.gawthorpe_view wrote:I must say that's brilliant.
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Could you post the PDF as an attachment so we can download it rather than you having to e-mail it out to us?
I'll see if I can put a dropbox link or something.
ClaretAL - 110 Club is exactly that - a working men's club.
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BB11 in town centre.Darthlaw wrote:Tried that. Won't accept PDF's.
I'll see if I can put a dropbox link or something.
ClaretAL - 110 Club is exactly that - a working men's club.