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Demolished in 2006, and the site has been redeveloped.
Demolished in 2006, and the site has been redeveloped.
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LeicesterSpreadEagle_Before1930_LMercury.jpg|The old Spread Eagle Inn. Photo courtesy www.leicestermercury.co.uk
LeicesterSpreadEagle1988_LMercury.jpg|The Spread Eagle in 1988, when in Ind Coope ownership. Photo courtesy www.leicestermercury.co.uk
LeicesterSpreadEagle2005a_SP_June05.jpg|In 2005, just before demolition
LeicesterSpreadEagle2005b_SP_June05.jpg|In 2005, just before demolition
LeicesterSpreadEagle2005c_SP_June05.jpg|In 2005, just before demolition
LeicesterSpreadEagle2005d_SP_June05.jpg|In 2005, just before demolition
LeicesterSpreadEagle2005e_SP_June05.jpg|In 2005, just before demolition
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[[category: Leicestershire]]
[[category: Leicestershire]]

Revision as of 18:57, 4 March 2020

Spread Eagle Hotel, 2 Church Street (Upper Charles Street), Leicester, Leicestershire

In 1852, Mr Miller obtained building approval to rebuild a brewhouse and offices at the rear of the pub (plan no. 1852/372). A further plans submission in 1889 showed the brewhouse converted to a kitchen and stable.

The pub was acquired by Robinson's Brewery Ltd of Burton on Trent by 1908. Then in connection with the widening of Charles Street in 1929, Robinsons rebuilt the pub behind the old inn.

Demolished in 2006, and the site has been redeveloped.