North Walsham is famous for its pubs, with national media once calling it the “drinking capital of Europe” after the town was among the first to be granted the 24-hour drinking licence, but did you know about these boozers that have disappeared from its streets?

Eastern Daily Press: The Angel Inn, North Walsham. Picture: Archant LibraryThe Angel Inn, North Walsham. Picture: Archant Library (Image: Archant)

The Anchor

This pub was located on Spa Common and closed down in 1958.

The Angel Inn

Located on Aylsham Road, this pub closed in 1986 and was made into a block of flats, the old stained glass pub sign still stands however.

Eastern Daily Press: Norwich Road in North Walsham which was the location of Turnpike Gate pub until it's closure c. 1865. Picture: ArchantNorwich Road in North Walsham which was the location of Turnpike Gate pub until it's closure c. 1865. Picture: Archant (Image: Archant Norfolk 2015)

The Buck Inn

This pub was located on Church Street and closed down in 1962.

The Cock Inn

With a name straight out of a Carry On Film, this pub was located at 6 North Street, however it was converted into a house in 1966.

Eastern Daily Press: Formerly the Cock Inn on North Street in North Walsham which closed in 1966. Picture: Casey Cooper-FiskeFormerly the Cock Inn on North Street in North Walsham which closed in 1966. Picture: Casey Cooper-Fiske (Image: Casey Cooper-Fiske)

The Cross Keys

Now a QD shop, The Cross Keys was located at 4 Market Place in the town centre and closed down in 1970.

The Feathers

A recent departure from the town in 2016, The Feathers was located at 1 Market Place and is now a barbers.

Eastern Daily Press: Formerly the Cock Inn on North Street in North Walsham which closed in 1966. Picture: Casey Cooper-FiskeFormerly the Cock Inn on North Street in North Walsham which closed in 1966. Picture: Casey Cooper-Fiske (Image: Casey Cooper-Fiske)

The Lord Nelson

Now the Labone Indian restaurant, and a foot clinic, The Lord Nelson was located at 13 Mundesley Road and closed in 1984.

Eastern Daily Press: Formerly the Cock Inn on North Street in North Walsham which closed in 1966. Picture: Casey Cooper-FiskeFormerly the Cock Inn on North Street in North Walsham which closed in 1966. Picture: Casey Cooper-Fiske (Image: Casey Cooper-Fiske)