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Landlady’s plea for pub saviour

2:54pm Wednesday 21st May 2008

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By Gavin Aitchison »

A RENOWNED York landlady today made fresh calls for her old pub to be saved, as potential buyers eye up the city centre premises.

The Bay Horse, in Marygate, looked doomed when owners Wolverhampton and Dudley won the right last year to turn it into flats and offices.

But the building has since changed hands and is now up for sale for £500,000. It is being marketed as having potential to re-open as a "food-led venue".

Former landlady Eve Briggs, now 89, said today: "If I was well, I would be there like a shot again. It was my life; it really was. I would like it to be either a pub or a hotel."

She said the Bay Horse had everything, with a car park nearby, a riverside location, and the Museum Gardens just across the road.

"What more could one want?" she said.

Eve and her husband Arthur ran the pub from 1951 to 1986. The initial tenancy cost them £1,000 but they then paid just £1 a week in rent for the next 20 years.

She said: "In two weeks' time it is our 63rd wedding anniversary. Wouldn't it be a lovely present if someone would buy the Bay Horse to turn it back into a pub?"

Leeds estate agent Colliers CRE is handling the sale of the pub, on behalf of Scottish & Newcastle, which bought the building from Wolverhampton and Dudley last year.

Katie Astbury, of Colliers, said today: "There is a lot of interest in the property. It has been under offer on more than one occasion but not followed through. It's currently under offer again."

The Bay Horse, which is Grade II-listed, was built in 1893-4, from designs by WG Penty. It survived for more than a century, before closing in 2003.

Various schemes were brought forward for the listed building, before Wolverhampton and Dudley finally secured permission last summer to turn it into offices and flats.

A council planning committee said the loss of the pub was regrettable, but given the lack of alternative proposals, they had no choice but to grant permission.


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Cruddass is a muppett, says...
3:05pm Wed 21 May 08

Was this the pub that had the stairs in the bar that went upto the accomodation above? I didnt frequent here often, but it was a pretty good watering hole.

sheddie, York says...
3:23pm Wed 21 May 08

Yes, good on you Eve. Hope it gets revived - a restaurant would be fine if not a pub. Such a shame if it went to flats.

brummie-ian, south bank says...
4:16pm Wed 21 May 08

as featured on Time Team when they came to York.....

ennoch, York says...
5:07pm Wed 21 May 08

It's a great venue but is there not a restaurant boat moored near there?

York seems pretty saturated with eating places, with quite a few name changes every couple of years.


thin libby, york says...
6:48pm Wed 21 May 08

cracking pub which i remember from my youth.the more pubs that can be resurrected the better.not sure about the foodie thing though.

GoodramgateTerrier, York says...
9:49am Thu 22 May 08

Gutted, this was a great pub for getting served at when I was at college. Many a happy night spent getting wrecked and playing pool in the bay horse, and then there was the mighty beer-fest upstairs as well. Hendrix, Pool, pints of Guiness and Drambuie chasers,underage drinking at it's finest!

GoodramgateTerrier, York says...
9:49am Thu 22 May 08

Gutted, this was a great pub for getting served at when I was at college. Many a happy night spent getting wrecked and playing pool in the bay horse, and then there was the mighty beer-fest upstairs as well. Hendrix, Pool, pints of Guinness and Drambuie chasers,underage drinking at it's finest!

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The old Bay Horse pub, in Marygate Arthur and Eve Briggs

The old Bay Horse pub, in Marygate

Arthur and Eve Briggs



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