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Si wrote: BLAKEY wrote: Si wrote: The Melbourne Vaults (long gone) and The Bay Horse (still there) in Otley had doors two-and-a-half feet apart under a covered ginnel. That's a rain-proof one second stagger!!! I used to love the Melbourne Vaults in my Otley days Si - if I remember rightly their "ginnel" had a shallow step down from the pavement before you went through the inner doors - this was effective in causing those leaving in a hurry without paying to trip up and therefore have to cough up when apprehended.I also seem to remember one big long wide room inside with the bar on the left, and rather dimly lit ?? I don't remember The Vaults, Blakey. Closed before I moved there in 1988. However, the Boroughgate entrance to The Bay Horse is down a couple of steps, but the ginnel entrances to both pubs are now filled in.I believe both pubs shared their gents toilets - out the back. This map is from 1963. I'm surprised to see that the Leeds House Cafe in the Market Place was also a pub - never knew that.
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Thanks for that, Tasa. I knew The Leeds House used to be a pub, but I didn't realise how big The Melbourne Vaults was! Also on the map are The Black Bull (still there,) and The New Inn (gone.) Just off the map are The Black Horse (still there,) The White Horse (gone,) The Queens Head (gone) and The Royal Oak (gone.)
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Jonah wrote: To save me trawling through 42 pages is there a photo of the long demolished Coach & Horses which used to be at the junction of Elland Road and the road which went off towards Beeston? Here's a Leodis pic - I dont think its been posted on here before
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Si WROTE :-"I don't remember The Vaults, Blakey. Closed before I moved there in 1988. However, the Boroughgate entrance to The Bay Horse is down a couple of steps, but the ginnel entrances to both pubs are now filled in.I believe both pubs shared their gents toilets - out the back.".................................................................................................Thanks for that Si - I had the wrong end of the stick about "ginnels" but I know what you mean now - and the Bay Horse toilets are still "across the ginnel" and are no doubt the ones previously shared with The Melbourne. I was thinking of the "2 foot 6 inches" distance from the front walls in Boroughgate to the actual doorways - as you say the Bay Horse is still like that as was the Melbourne.
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TASA WROTE :-"This map is from 1963. I'm surprised to see that the Leeds House Cafe in the Market Place was also a pub - never knew that. ".........................................................................................................Yes the Leeds House was an excellent pub (Melbourne Ales I think but may be wrong) and served the most scrumptious "home cooked" dinners and puddings for next to nowt - Happy days indeed.
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drapesy wrote: Jonah wrote: To save me trawling through 42 pages is there a photo of the long demolished Coach & Horses which used to be at the junction of Elland Road and the road which went off towards Beeston? Here's a Leodis pic - I dont think its been posted on here before drapesy what hits me about this photograph no litter who said it was dirty in them days