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Showing posts with label Haunch of Venison / Nickleby's - Dale Street. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Haunch of Venison / Nickleby's - Dale Street. Show all posts

Monday, 18 January 2010

Haunch of Venison / Nickleby's, Dale Street

Nickleby's, Dale Street, 1991. (c) deltrems at flickr.

Originally the Haunch of Venison, seen in 1966 and the '70s little is known of Nickleby's which closed in the late mid-'90s, other than it being recognised as one of the only gay-friendly pubs in the area.  Set on Dale Street, between Little Lever Street and Newton Street, this was a run down area which had been taken over by textile warehouses by the time of its final demise.  The building still stands, in fact it has been renovated and appears to be a clothes importer.


Former Nickleby's / Haunch of Venison, Dale Street. (c) Google 2010. View Larger Map.