Since 2020, the durable effects of the pandemic and the cost of living crisis have accumulated pressure on drinkers throughout the country, with several places closed as a result.
Here we look at five pubs that have closed in the last five years, and the latest available updates on the future of buildings.
Five pubs that have closed since 2020
Prince Albert, Romford
Prince Albert, at St Andrews Road (Image: Google)
Prince Albert closed in the summer of 2020 and was demolished in August 2022, according to the Pubs Lost project.
The demolition is part of an important remodeling of the Waterloo Estate area, with 1,380 houses planned for the earth between Waterloo Road, the Great Eastern Main Line, Cotleigh Road and London Road.
The old white horse, North Omedon
The old white horse, Omedon Road (Image: Google Maps)
The old white horse, in Ocendon Road, suddenly closed in autumn of 2022, despite surviving the pandemic.
Later it was quoted at £ 625,000 for free ownership on the Fleurets website, and sold to a mysterious buyer, with the scheduled completion for the end of February.
He Recorder He has been in contact with the real estate agent Fleurets to obtain more updates.
THE NEW ANGEL INN, Rainham
The new angel, Broadway, Rainham (Image: Google)
The new angel, in Broadway, closed in September 2022, according to the website of the Pubs Lost Pub project.
By November 2022, a planning application had been submitted to convert the vacancy in office space, which was later rejected by the Hovering Council because it resulted in the “loss of a community installation.”
However, the pub remains closed at the time of publication, with the previous floor in September 2022 for £ 702,000, according to Zoople.
The World’s Inn, Romford
The World’s Inn before the ivy tree became (Image: Google Street)
JD Wetherpoon Pub the World’s Inn, at South Street, closed two years ago on April 16, 2023.
He was then on the market until October 2023, when a sacrifice was fine for the current tenant Remzi Erdogan, who turned the place into Gastropub Ivy Tree.
After the initial delays, Ivy Tree opened with a “soft release” in August 2024, followed by a large inauguration in October.
The rising sun, horonchurch
Rising Sun, Horchurch High Street (Image: Google Maps)
The ascending sun, in Horchurch High Street, was open for at least two decades before it closed forever in June 2023.
In a statement announcing the closure, former owner James Sherer said that the pub had to close due to the “constant” costs.
The facilities were put in the market for a red price guide £ 82,000 per year and still appears in Rightmove at the time of publication.