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Posted By: derekdwc 272 Crooked Billet 89 Old Chester Road 89 - 29th Mar 2009 8:36pm
272 Crooked Billet 89 Old Chester Road 89

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Posted By: Stegga Re: 272 Crooked Billet 89 Old Chester Road 89 - 14th Apr 2009 3:12pm
My Great Grandfather Phillip Swarbrick was the licencee of the Crooked Billet Hotel in the 1930's. This is a scan of a business card from when he was the manager.
Posted By: Stegga Re: 272 Crooked Billet 89 Old Chester Road 89 - 14th Apr 2009 3:13pm
OOOPS! Thats not a goo start is it.
Posted By: Stegga Re: 272 Crooked Billet 89 Old Chester Road 89 - 14th Apr 2009 3:22pm
Hope i've got it right this time

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My Great-grandfather(Henry Stephenson Ogley) used to have the Golden Fleece next door to the Billet and the Old House At Home over the road at the bottom of the monkey steps,unsure about the dates though but it was connected to the old Threllfalls brewery.There was also a connection to the Brittania that used to stand opposite Green lane station.When they had this there was an accident involving a bus under the old rail line bridge that was or still is there and the survivors were taken into the brit.Maybe somebody out there can date this accident??

Posted By: jimbob Re: 272 Crooked Billet 89 Old Chester Road 89 - 14th Apr 2009 8:39pm
I can remember th incident of the double decker bus attempting to go under the railway bridge in green lane. not sure of the year it happened apart from that it was some time between 1956 and 1970. The bridges at Green Lane, Union Street and St Pauls Road are ALL TO LOW for double decker busses to pass under also the one at the bottom of Chamberlin Street. They are all still in use by the train that goes from Liverpool to chester via Hamington square station.
Posted By: bert1 Re: 272 Crooked Billet 89 Old Chester Road 89 - 14th Apr 2009 9:08pm
I think a couple of buses have hit that bridge in Green Lane, one being around 70-73 something like that, remember seeing the aftermath. Opened the top like a sardine can.
Posted By: jimbob Re: 272 Crooked Billet 89 Old Chester Road 89 - 25th May 2009 8:28pm
Passed the Crooked Billet today and its closed, the windows are all boarded up with sheets of plywood
Posted By: Shadow_Omega Re: 272 Crooked Billet 89 Old Chester Road 89 - 25th May 2009 10:51pm
looks like another historical pub has bit the dust.
Posted By: oggie Re: 272 Crooked Billet 89 Old Chester Road 89 - 25th May 2009 11:07pm
The Golden Fleece next door was levelled a couple of weeks ago.This was my old stomping ground and 3 or 4 generations of my family before me.Donkey town has changed for the very worst over the last 20 years or so.Sad to see a once strong community decline so fast.

Over the years I've seen many high vehicles that did not make it under those bridges.Green Lane,Chamberlain st,Union st and St.Pauls road.The last I
remember seeing was a Bus stolen from Laird St depot in the early hours under The bridge at St.Pauls rd circa 1982.

Chris.
Posted By: chriskay Re: 272 Crooked Billet 89 Old Chester Road 89 - 26th May 2009 7:24am
The decline of Tranmere saddens me too. Not that I ever knew it well (we lived on the Tranmere Hall estate), but several generations of my family were from the streets on the river side of Old Chester Rd., & some even on the river side of New Chester Rd., near the tannery.
Pinzgauer is visiting me this weekend & we'll be visiting the area.
Posted By: LukeORourke Re: 272 Crooked Billet 89 Old Chester Road 89 - 26th May 2009 12:03pm
i agree with chris about the decline of tranmere, it saddens me to, for an area rich in local history and many red brick houses such as Yelverton R.D where i used to live (i would love to see pics of that street as it isnow)
I'm sorry to here that the Fleece has been flattened and the Billet has closed...is The old house at home still there?? that is a charming traditional 'old style boozer' (if it's still there). The same thing is happening here in Newcastle. The council are shutting all the 'locals' hence forcing everybody to drink in the city centre.I think this is for two reasons:

A) To save money on policing (if all the drinkers and revellers are in one place, then the police don't need to be darting around all the different areas if trouble flares up anywhere)

B) The bars and clubs in the town that are profiting from this will get thier rates increased, hence making the council more money.

This government or any council in the country, dont give a fig how maany communities are destroyed, so long as they make money with thier grab the cash attitudes!
Crooked Billet boarded up.

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It's a shame because this was a local boozer (bit of a dump) but could of been done out and turned into a really nice bar due it's size. frown
Posted By: Nienna Re: 272 Crooked Billet 89 Old Chester Road 89 - 26th May 2009 10:41pm
I would love to hear of any one who lived in Tranmere.
I was born in Orchard Road Tranmere where my Aunt lived and roamed all over the area... but was brought up in Dee Street which was off St Pauls Road.
My Aunt's mother in law....ran the Golden Fleece pub for a few years in the early 60's. I remember playing in the back yard and rolling the empty beer barrels down the slope.

I remember walking past the Crooked Billet many a time... the fine hop like smell coming from the door still sticks in my memory.. you dont get that wonderful aroma now in most pubs.

You can hardly recognise the area now.

Rockferry was a lovely mix of fine Vicotorian/edwardian villas and terrace houses...most are gone todsy.
The Crooked Billet is now up for auction, guideline price is £100,000 to £110,000.
Posted By: delta6 Re: 272 Crooked Billet 89 Old Chester Road 89 - 26th Aug 2009 7:21am
[quote=ChrisNewcastle]I'm sorry to here that the Fleece has been flattened and the Billet has closed...is The old house at home still there?? that is a charming traditional 'old style boozer' (if it's still there).

yes mate it is.
my dad is in there every night!!
Crooked Billet was bought for £100,000 on 3rd September 2009
Posted By: jimbob Re: 272 Crooked Billet 89 Old Chester Road 89 - 3rd Nov 2009 9:35pm
the Crooked Billet is boarded up again {not sure if the it opened again in September}and the up for auction board is up
Posted By: jimbob Re: 272 Crooked Billet 89 Old Chester Road 89 - 24th Jan 2010 10:20pm
the crooked billet has now got the scaffolding erected round it and a sign fastened to the scaffold from total Demolition.so its another pub building been pulled down
Posted By: oxtonmac Re: 272 Crooked Billet 89 Old Chester Road 89 - 25th Jan 2010 12:17am
would be good to get some interior shots as well before its too late
Posted By: kimpri Re: 272 Crooked Billet 89 Old Chester Road 89 - 25th Jan 2010 12:32am
might have a mooch tomorrow. camera smile
Posted By: jimbob Re: 272 Crooked Billet 89 Old Chester Road 89 - 7th Feb 2010 8:24pm
The Crooked Billet is now just a pile of rubble
I lived in the Billet when I was 6-8 years old in 1961-3, my mum and dad were the licencees - their names were Eric and Dorothy Hawker - does anyone remember us? I remember it as a real old-fashioned pub.
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