Tour Overview
Baldock Sights - Part 2
This is the second short walk in the Baldock Sights Series.
Baldock is a historic market town in North Hertfordshire, England, it was once a centre for malting and a regional brewing centre. It maintained a large number of pubs throughout the 20th century. In fact, the 1881 census shows that Baldock was home to 30 drinking establishments, which is impressive considering the town’s population at the time was just 1900.
This series of tours will take you to the sites of all the known pubs, hotels and drinking establishments of Baldock, many of which are now closed with little evidence remaining of their existence.
The walks start and finish at the BAHC (Baldock Arts and Heritage Centre), which is run by a group of local volunteers, more information about Baldock local history can be found there.
Stops
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Stop 1: BAHC
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Stop 2: The George at Baldock (George & Dragon)
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Stop 3: The Pretty Lamp (Closed)
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Stop 4: The Victoria
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Stop 5: The Saracens Head (Closed)
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Stop 6: Plume of Feathers (closed)
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Stop 7: The Rose & Crown
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Stop 8: The Greyhound (closed)
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Stop 9: The Checkers (Closed)
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Stop 10: The White Horse Hotel (closed)
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Stop 11: Old White Horse
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Stop 12: Tabot Inn
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Stop 13: The Toll Bar
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Stop 15: The Compasses
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Stop 16: The Bushel and Strike (Closed)
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Stop 18: The Star (Closed)
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Stop 19: The Bulls Head (closed)
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Stop 20: The Stag (Closed)
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Stop 21: The Black Eagle (Closed)
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Stop 22: The Orange Tree
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Stop 23: Khoi Khoi Bar and Vino
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Stop 24: The White Hart
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Stop 25: BAHC Finish
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Stop 19: The Bulls Head (closed)