Thursday 28 December 2017

Pub 156, Day 57 – Wharncliffe Arms

By Rob

On the walk from the Crown & Cushion, we decided to delve into the history of Chapeltown (partly because we’d ran out of things to say to each other, partly to take our minds off the hunger, and partly because we’d need something to pad these blog posts out with).

One interesting snippet that cropped up was the tale of a missing tank, possibly stolen, from the village a few years ago. During the Second World War, Chapeltown had churned out Churchill tanks and, to mark this, one stood on display at the site for decades. According to Yorkshire Life, one morning the locals awoke to find it missing, with one resident allegedly seeing it, that fateful night, "on the back of a low-loader disappearing down the M1."[1]

It might sound hard to believe, but a quick internet search reveals that, as recently as 2019, two decommissioned tanks were stolen from a transport depot in nearby Dinnington. The man who was due to collect the tanks, Chris, had clearly not heard of the Chapeltown crime, telling the Star “I was stunned and flabbergasted I could not believe it.”[2]

Is there a serial tank thief on the loose in South Yorkshire? The Tank Thief of Tankersley, perhaps?

Probably not. But either way, back to the matter at hand.

We arrived at the Wharncliffe Arms and were horrified to discover they did not serve food. There would be yet another pub and, crucially, yet another pint, between us and our dinner.

The pub was rather charming, in that effortless, ‘old-man-pub’, red-upholstery-and-patterned-carpet sort of way. The beer selection was also pretty good, with a few cask ales on. We each ordered a pint of Blizzard, by the local Stancill Brewery. Given our empty stomachs, we were glad of the light, malty beer – nothing too lethal.

We didn’t hang about all that long, as we were now four pints deep and still without a single bite to eat…

Pub: Wharncliffe Arms (365 Burncross Road, S35 1SB)
Rating: 7.5/10
Pint: Blizzard


[2] Dan Hayes, ‘Two World War Two tanks ‘stolen’ from South Yorkshire transport depot’, Sheffield Star, (June 2019), https://www.thestar.co.uk/news/crime/two-world-war-two-tanks-stolen-south-yorkshire-transport-depot-70431

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