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Don't be scared by the ghosts that haunt this building!
Discover the history of horse racing in the area.
The sculpted heads of Greek and Roman water gods define this building.
How many pubs have a stables underneath them?
Learn about the famous crucible steel-making process which made Sheffield famous.
This pub is named after the Master Cutler, head of Cutlers.
A pub on the site of an old brewery? What could be better!
There are plenty of photographs in this pub showing the original Market Hall.
This pub’s history explains how coal-mining was Wombwell’s main employer from the mid-19th century.
Joseph’s surname was originally Bramma, but changed it on his way to London.
This pub is closed permanently.
This pub is a former cinema.
This pub is built partly on the site of Hadfield’s Steel Foundry’s factory.
This pub can be classed as a watering hole… in more ways than one.
Bluecoat refers to the costume worn by the pupils at the schools.
This venue was originally built by John Smith’s Brewery in 1923 to provide accommodation and recreation for Doncaster racegoers.