Robin Hood (Attercliffe) (3)

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Locality
Coordinate 53.391958, -1.435548
Adm. div. West Riding of Yorkshire
Vicinity 548 Attercliffe Road, Sheffield
Type Public house
Interest Robin Hood name
Status Defunct
First Record 1887
A.k.a. Robin Hood and Little John
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The former Robin Hood.
Robin Hood and his merry drinkers have been replaced by liberated couples and singles / Submitted by Will Larter to the now lost 'Lost Pubs Project'.

By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-07. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2021-01-06.

This pub started its existence on 1 Attercliffe Road in 1825, then moved to a now lost Attercliffe street named Carlton Road, before finally at some point between 1883 and 1887 settling at 548 Attercliffe Road.[1] It still existed in 1951. Currently the precincts are occupied by La Chambre which advertizes itself as "The top class venue for liberated adults". Such a place of course has to have a French name. On the pavement in front is a poster perhaps not inappropriately advertizing "The Most Advanced Mattress in the World", while just around the corner Artan Steel Alloys Ltd. survives to remind us of Sheffield's more glorious past. Template:PlaceNamesItemQuery

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