The derelict  Stone House public house, No. 21, Church Street formerly the premises of White, Favell and Cockayne, wine and spirit merchants
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Title:The derelict Stone House public house, No. 21, Church Street formerly the premises of White, Favell and Cockayne, wine and spirit merchants
Location:Sheffield_City_Centre
Date:01/09/2005
Date Period:2000-2019
Photographer:David Bocking/SLAI
Copyright::SCC
Notes:

The premises were from 1923 -1970 occupied by White, Favell and Cockayne, wine and spirit merchants then it was refurbished and opened as The Stone House P.H. Information from: A definitive A to Z listings of Sheffield Public Houses Ref: 728.5 SQ There was a courtyard with artificial shop frontages all round and benches to sit at. To give it a turn of the century feel carts and olde world figures were dotted around.

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