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angie1978
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Post by angie1978 »

please help me , i am trying to find a pub for my husband , hes step dad made a bet with me that i couldnt find out the name of it on the net , and i said i cud , all i know is that it was up the road from the star and garter pub on kirkstall hill , leeds . thanks for reading , ........angie
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angie1978 wrote: please help me , i am trying to find a pub for my husband , hes step dad made a bet with me that i couldnt find out the name of it on the net , and i said i cud , all i know is that it was up the road from the star and garter pub on kirkstall hill , leeds . thanks for reading , ........angie Hi angie there was a pub on the right just after the lights it stood on a bit of an hill above the road.I think it was replaced by a supermarket it should not be too long before someone comes up with a name. All the best.

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Post by weenie »

There was a pub called the Abbey Inn 18 Kirkstall Lane there is a pic on leodis too http://www.leodis.net/display.aspx?reso ... 484439star and garter was actually on Bridge Road, across the Traffic lights is the start of Kirkstall Lane hope this is the one you are looking for

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Post by drapesy »

I agree - its the Abbey, a former Kirkstall/Duttons pub. I vaguely remember seeing it derelict IMSC, in the 70s. I believe there was a fire and it then stood derelict for some time before being demolished.
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Post by dogduke »

Am I correct in thinking this is the current site of the centre which included KwikSave with the post office,library,bookies on the main road going uphill on the right?
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Post by weenie »

yes going up the hill

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From Leodis [but just noticed that weenie already linked the pic]
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Post by BLAKEY »

I've had many a pleasant evening in "The Abbey" in the 1970s - it was a mature place with a quiet homely atmosphere, and represented a better time than the Hell Hole that just about replaced it - the "Kirkstall Lites."
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BLAKEY wrote: I've had many a pleasant evening in "The Abbey" in the 1970s - it was a mature place with a quiet homely atmosphere, and represented a better time than the Hell Hole that just about replaced it - the "Kirkstall Lites." I must have driven past this pub hundreds of times but I can't remember seeing it! Must be getting old!
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stutterdog wrote: [I must have driven past this pub hundreds of times but I can't remember seeing it! Must be getting old! Oh your not on your own there Sir - I don't suppose I'd remember it if I hadn't lived nearby and been an occasional patron - plus from my own point of view it does appear on many a vintage transport picture of the area.
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