Cleveland Arms

The Cleveland Arms existed at the corner of Duke Street/Cleveland Street from at least 1856. It was demolished and rebuilt in 1938 and listed among its previous owners were Timothy Lindley and Whitworth, Son & Nephew. In August 1986 a blaze caused £3,000 worth of damage to the pub which had been refurbished only months earlier. The pub’s name was changed to the Emporium during the 1990s but is no longer trading being converted for other uses.

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From this building, we need to head back towards the High Street. Walking past the Colonades Shopping Centre on the left and Waterdale on the right, we will meet up with three Rounded Corner Buildings, two at the top of Printing Office Street and the third on the opoosite corner of Cleveland Street and Young Street.

When you reach this junction with Printing Office Street, click the 'Next' button below to lear more about the first of these three Rounded Corner Buildings.