Full list of the 32 pubs JD Wetherspoon has put up for sale

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    Dozens of Wetherspoon bars now face the chop, including many in the capital and others in the southeast.

    Eddie Gershon, spokesman for the chain, told Stoke-on-Trent Live: “On occasion, Wetherspoon does put some of its pubs up for sale. This is a commercial decision. We understand that customers and staff will be disappointed with it. The pubs will continue to operate as Wetherspoon outlets until they are sold.”

    One pub, The Butler’s Bell, in Stafford, was previously put up for sale, only to be saved thanks to a 1,012-name petition.

    The following venues are being marketed by commercial property specialists CBRE and Savills.

    Barnsley – Silkstone Inn

    Beaconsfield – Hope & Champion

    Bexleyheath – Wrong ‘Un

    Bournemouth – Christopher Creeke

    Cheltenham – Bank House

    Durham – Water House

    Halifax – Percy Shaw

    Hanham – Jolly Sailor

    Harrow – Moon on the Hill

    Hove – Cliftonville Inn

    London Battersea – Asparagus

    London East Ham – Miller’s Well

    London Eltham – Bankers Draft

    London Forest Gate – Hudson Bay

    London Forest Hill – Capitol

    London Hornsey – Toll Gate

    London Holborn – Penderel’s Oak

    London Islington – Angel

    London Palmers Green – Alfred Herring

    Loughborough – Moon & Bell

    Loughton – Last Post

    Mansfield – Widow Frost

    Middlesborough – Resolution

    Purley – Foxley Hatch

    Redditch – Rising Sun

    Sevenoaks – Sennockian

    Southampton – Admiral Sir Lucius Curtis

    Stafford – Butler’s Bell

    Watford – Colombia Press

    West Bromwich – Billiard Hall

    Willenhall – Malthouse

    Wirral – John Masefield



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