Known to many as "The Northern", this pub closed in 2013, and the building is now in use as a lettings agency.
That's over 150 years of history!
You can read a bit more about the pub's previous landlords over at pubshistory.com
Image (c) Carol Homewood
Known to many as "The Northern", this pub closed in 2013, and the building is now in use as a lettings agency.
That's over 150 years of history!
You can read a bit more about the pub's previous landlords over at pubshistory.com

Landlord names include J. Measor from the 1870s, and T.N. Snelling and Henry Bridger during the 20s and 30s.


The earliest record I could find for this pub, then known as the Eastern Tavern was 1848. Reed Ockenden was the landlord.

The earliest record of the Flying Dutchman I could find was in 1854 when it was run by D. Sayers.
A selection of my photographs available mounted from just £10 each.

Work has now commenced on controversial plans to alter the traffic flow and accessibility of the area between St. Peter’s and Pool Valley.

Days are numbered for most of the buildings along Pelham Terrace, Lewes Road.

Demolition has started of the old Pink Coconut Night Club.

Built in 1933. Closed as a cinema in the late 1970s, it became a Bingo Hall. This closed in 1997.
A fantastic place to share your old Brighton pics and memories with other Brightonians.