Current lockdown restrictions mean that one of the simple pleasures in life, enjoying a pint after work, isn't currently possible.
If you're longing to return to your local and enjoy a catch-up with old friends, you're not alone!
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For now, you can take a trip down memory lane with our pictures.
Website www.closedpubs.co.uk has been logging the closures of Aylesbury watering holes over the years, and we’ve included all of these in our round-up below.
Anchor, Walton Street
Angel, Kingsbury Street - Now demolished
Ark, 1 Station Street
Barley Mow, 8 Nelson Terrace
Barleycorn, Cambridge Street
Bear, 43 Walton Street
Black Horse, 6 Castle Street
Britannia, 9 Buckingham Road
Bulls Head, Market Square - Now demolished
Chandos, High Street
Coach & Horses, 41 Market Square
County Arms, Cambridge Street
Cross Keys, Market Square - Now demolished
Crown, Market Square
Dark Lantern, Silver Street
Derby Arms, 14 St Marys Square
Duck, Queensmead
Eagle, 21 Kingsbury
Falcon, 4 Great Western Street
Foresters Arms, 1 Pebble Lane
George, Market Square
Greyhound, Churchill Avenue
Hen & Chickens, 122 Oxford Road
Huntsman, Walton Court
John Hampden, High Street
Nags Head, Cambridge Street
Oddfellows Arms, 64 Cambridge Street
Old Plough & Harrow, 22 Stoke Road
Plume Of Feathers, Castle Street.
Prince Of Wales, Railway Street
Queen Victoria, Bourbon Street
Railway Hotel, 25 Great Western Street
Red Cow, 32 Buckingham Street
Red Lion, Kingsbury Square
Rising Sun, Oxford Road
Royal Oak, Kingsbury Street - Now demolished
Saracens Head, 5 Rickfords Hill
Ship Inn, Walton Street
Steeplechase, Taylor Road
Three Pigeons, Wendover Road
Three Tuns, 38 Buckingham Street
Two Brewers, 23 Buckingham Street
White Hart, 15 Exchange Street
White Horse, Market Square - Now demolished.
Windmill, 47 Cambridge Street
Ye Olde Harrow Inn, Cambridge Street
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