OSWESTRY has a reputation as a drinking town.
Locals and visitors to the town have always had the luxury of all number of establishments to enjoy a tipple.
Sadly not all the traditional names have survived to the current day.
All that is left is drunken, happy memories of days with family and friends long gone.
The Tizer shares five beloved Oswestry watering holes which failed the test of time.
Share your memories of these beloved boozers in the comments below.
The Five Bells
The Five Bells on Willow Street in Oswestry closed in 2013. Picture: Geograph.
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The Greyhound
The Greyhound closed in 2020. Picture: Geograph.
The Black Gate
The Black Gate closed in 2020.
The Crown Inn
The Crown Inn. Picture: Oswestry Pub Scene.
The Ironworks
The Ironworks. Picture: Oswestry Pub Scene.
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