The Leslie Arms withdrawn from auction before it took place #croydon
More information https://auctions.savills.co.uk/auctions/9-june-2026-224/former-leslie-arms-public-house-62-lower-addiscombe-road-croydon-cr0-6ab-22909
More information https://auctions.savills.co.uk/auctions/9-june-2026-224/former-leslie-arms-public-house-62-lower-addiscombe-road-croydon-cr0-6ab-22909
More information https://auctions.savills.co.uk/auctions/9-june-2026-224/former-leslie-arms-public-house-62-lower-addiscombe-road-croydon-cr0-6ab-22909 It is a grade II listed building on the Heritage at Risk register https://eastcroydon.org.uk/2024/12/24/the-leslie-arms-68-lower-addiscombe-road-remains-on-the-heritage-at-risk-register-yourcroydon-cnhssprogramme/
The pub opened as a beer shop in 1851 and was one of the favourites of the East India Company cadets. Run by the local brewery Nalder and Collyer, it was rebuilt […]
The condition of the building is described as “poor”. It is referred to as a “Public house circa 1900 in Arts and Crafts style. The ground floor of the building […]
Closing date for comments is Thursday, 25 July. Proposed works to the Grade II listed building include change of use from that of a pub to community use (on the […]
Proposed works to the Grade II listed Leslie Arms public house include change of use from that of a pub to community use (on the ground floor and in the […]
Historic England’s Buildings at Risk register includes 11 buildings in Croydon. This means they literally could deteriorate beyond repair if nothing is done about them soon. They include the Grade II listed Leslie Arms at […]
Building work has started at The Leslie Arms to improve the fire safety of the building. Currently, the upper stories are divided into flats, though the ground floor and […]