sheffield hatter
29-04-2011, 18:50
The Pen Nook (http://www.pubsgalore.co.uk/pubs/43302/)in Deepcar is now called simply The Nook.
The address of The Crown Inn (http://www.pubsgalore.co.uk/pubs/43117/) at High Green is Sheffield Road, not Penistone Road. Please delete the "Westwood House" part of the address - that's another building altogether and nothing to do with the pub.
The postal address of The Waggon & Horses (http://www.pubsgalore.co.uk/pubs/57754/) at Langsett correctly includes the nearby small town of Stocksbridge, but as with other isolated country pubs this can be slightly misleading. As mentioned before, Royal Mail addresses are all very well when it comes to sending letters, but for finding the pub on the ground less so (and yes, I know there's a map:)). I would suggest that "A616, Langsett" would do nicely, but as the area is called Langsett this does not need to be part of the address. If this does not adequately fill the space, the main road is called Whams Road hereabouts, so "Whams Road (A616)" would be fine, in fact possibly better. Sorry for dithering.
Cheers
The address of The Crown Inn (http://www.pubsgalore.co.uk/pubs/43117/) at High Green is Sheffield Road, not Penistone Road. Please delete the "Westwood House" part of the address - that's another building altogether and nothing to do with the pub.
The postal address of The Waggon & Horses (http://www.pubsgalore.co.uk/pubs/57754/) at Langsett correctly includes the nearby small town of Stocksbridge, but as with other isolated country pubs this can be slightly misleading. As mentioned before, Royal Mail addresses are all very well when it comes to sending letters, but for finding the pub on the ground less so (and yes, I know there's a map:)). I would suggest that "A616, Langsett" would do nicely, but as the area is called Langsett this does not need to be part of the address. If this does not adequately fill the space, the main road is called Whams Road hereabouts, so "Whams Road (A616)" would be fine, in fact possibly better. Sorry for dithering.
Cheers