A list of pubs in Blyth and surrounding area (some corrections might be needed);
The Albion Inn, Shankhouse, formerly The Folly and Horton House.
Astley Arms, Seaton Sluice. On the site of the Boiling Well which closed 1910.
Astley Arms, Seaton Deleval.
Bebside & Cowpen Club, in the Sidney Hall 1951 - 58.
Bebside Inn.
Bebside Memorial Club & Institute. Fire closed 1970, reopened 1974.
Blackbull, Sussex Street.
Black Diamond, Newsham.
Blagdon Arms, Burt Street. Closed 1971.
Blyth & District Club, Keelman's Terrace.
Blyth Spartans Social Club, Croft park.
Blyth Spartans Supporters Club, William Street.
Blyth & Tyne, Turner Street.
Blyth Sports (Crofton) Club, Coomassie Road.
Boiling Well, Seaton Sluice, see Astley Arms.
Brewery Bar, renamed 'Pilot Cutter' 1967.
British Rail Staff Association (BRSA) Edward Street.
Brown Bear Inn, High Pans North Blyth.
BRSA North Blyth opened 1954.
Buffalo, Regent Street, rebuilt 1899.
Cambois Club, opened 1911.
Commercial Hotel, Regent (Turner) Street, closed 1973.
Conservative Club (formerly 'Constitutional') Croft Road.
Cowpen Colliery Inn, Marlow Street.
Cowpen Coronation Club, King Street.
Cowpen & Newsham Comrades Club, Wright Street. Name change 1970?
Croft Arms, Regent Street.
Deleval Arms, Old Hartley.
Duke of Wellington Club, North Farm (Burt Street from 1963).
Dun Cow formerly Brown Cow
Folly Inn, closed 1889.
Foresters Arms, Kitty Brewster.
Fox & Hounds, King Street.
Gladstone Arms, Burt Street.
Globe, Waterloo Road.
Golden Fleece, Cowpen Square.
Grey Horse
Gwentland Hotel, Wensleydale Terrace.
General Havelock, East Sleekburn.
High Street Social Club, formerly Bolckow's.
Horse & Waggon
Irish Club, Wright Street.
Isabella, Southend Ave.
Joiners Arms, Coomassie Road.
Kings Arms, Seaton Sluice. Directory of 1827 mentions the Post Office.
Kings Arms, Cowpen Road.
Kings Head, Northumberland / Bridge Street, rebuilt 1894.
Labour Club, Thoroton Street.
Link House (previously Half Moon?)
Lord Nelson, (formerly 'Dock House'?) High Quay.
Market Hotel, Market Place.
Masons Arms, Plessey / Coomassie Road.
Melton Constable, Seaton Sluice.
Miners Arms, Marlow Street.
Miners Arms, Newsham.
Miners Welfare Cowpen & Crofton, Renwick Road.
Nags Head
Newsham & New Deleval Club, Wharton Street Newsham.
Newsham Discharge Soldiers & Sailors Victory Club.
Newsham Hotel, Carr Street.
North Farm (Temple's Farm)
Northumberland Arms
Oddfellows Arms, Northumberland / Bridge Street rebuilt 1887.
Percy Arms, Kitty Brewster.
Pilot Cutter, (ref Brewery Bar).
Pineapple Inn, Regent / Turner Street.
Prince of Wales, Waterloo Road.
Queens Head, King Street.
R.A.F. Club
Railway Hotel, Regent / Turner Street.
Red House, Cowpen Estate.
Ridley Arms, Northumberland Street. Built as private house 1788, closed 1965, demolished 1968.
Ridley Arms, Cambois.
Rose & Crown, Kitty Brewster.
Royal Engineers Club, Stanley Street previously Percy Street.
Royal Tavern (formerly Hotel) Beaconsfield Street.
Sea Horse, Plessey Road.
Seaton Sluice Club, (Waterford Club 1913 - 1959)
Seven Stars, North Blyth.
Ship, Cowpen Quay.
Ship, Crofton
Sidney Arms, Cowpen Road.
Slip
Spartans Hotel, Twelfth Ave.
Station Hotel
Steamboat Hotel (Star & Garter)
Sun Inn, Gregory Street.
Thoroton, Renwick Road.
Three Horseshoes, Horton.
Travellers Rest, Regent Street.
Turks Head, Newsham.
United Services Club, Bowes Street.
Victoria Inn, (Gregory Street?)
Waggon Inn (near Police Stn)
Waterford Arms, Seaton Sluice.
Waterloo Hotel, Havelock Street.
Waterloo Road Club (Meldram House / formerly Buffalo Club)
Westoe, Burt Street.
White Swan, Waterloo Road.
Willow Tree, Newsham.
Windmill Inn, Cowpen Road.
I hope you all find it interesting looking through the list. If there should be some additions or amendments please let me know. I also hope some of the names bring back some good memories. The only pub I have fond memories of is the Kings Arms at Cowpen.
Philip
