HERE'S another of Worcester's pubs that has gone but is not forgotten.
In fact, after this photograph of the boarded up Beehive in Tallow Hill was taken in 1991, the place re-opened under landlord Phil Sadler and became a very decent live music venue.
Sadly, even Phil's efforts couldn't save it, especially as the building was in the way of a commercial project to widen the road and create a retail/commercial park in the area.
It eventually closed in 2002 and was demolished... to join a long list of neighbourhood pubs that have had not the architectural excellence, history or volume of customers to save them.
@johnwilsonWN my dad used it and helped run a footy team from there in the early eighties happy memories thanks
— The Brewers Arms (@the_brewersarms) July 15, 2016
@johnwilsonWN @worcesternews
— Barnesie (@SwissTony722) July 15, 2016
Used to live round the corner in Hill Street,very under-appreciated boozer that was.
@johnwilsonWN Yes, the wonderful Beehive, where I went to many a pub quiz, and one or two music festivals as well! Great place!
— Neverstopssmilin (@MochrumDunbar) July 15, 2016
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