Just took a spin out up to the Rising Sun to check out the damage. Despite the grim tone of the original article, superficially there’s little outward evidence of serious structural damage. Might be worse at the back; I didn’t have chance to nip round the rear and check. Let’s hope it’s not too severe and this once fine pub can live again.
Subscribe to Blog via Email
-
Search the blog:
Top Posts & Pages
Archives
#365daysofbiking Journal
Activism
Blogs & Stuff I like
Cycle stuff
Funny stuff
Local History
Local press
Local sites
Urban Exploration
Blog Stats
- 7,212,176 hits
Recent tracks
Good Morning Starshine
Lynn Kellogg, James Rado & Gerome Ragni
3 monthsFor
C. Duncan
4 monthsThat Voice Again
Peter Gabriel
4 monthsLiving By Numbers
New Musik
4 monthsSequestered In Memphis
The Hold Steady
4 monthsGood Morning Starshine
Lynn Kellogg, James Rado & Gerome Ragni
4 monthsRunning
Technicolor
4 monthsTonband Laufspur
Kosmischer Läufer
4 monthsLast Night Of The World
Bruce Cockburn
4 monthsIt's Too Late
Bob Mould
4 monthsRecent Comments
Sarah on Brownhills McDonald’s Restaura… Reg Fullelove on Berry interesting…. Aer Reg on Berry interesting…. metalr12 on Boys and Girls… metalr12 on Boys and Girls…
I had the same idea as you and checked it out this morning.
I went around the side keeping to the carpark, rear access being secure, and apart from a few blackened timbers on the carpark, and a slight burnt smell couldn’t find any signs of damage to the building.
Any idea who owns it?
Nice to see this lovely old building still standing.
Pingback: Another former pub goes up in smoke « BrownhillsBob's Brownhills Blog
My family owned the rising sun way back in the early 1970’s until mid 80’s and indeed it was my father who resurrected and restored the then shell into a wonderful building. We have much of the history of this wonderful place as researched for many years. The building and the poplar trees to the right side of the site (looking from the crown pub) i think are listed.
Pingback: Laurels and the setting Sun | BrownhillsBob's Brownhills Blog