LAST orders has been called at The 12 Bells when it was repossessed this week, becoming the latest pub in Cirencester to fall victim to the recession.
It is the sixth pub to have closed in the town in little over two years following in the footsteps of The Woodbine, The White Lion, The Queens Head and Barcode.
The 12 Bells on Lewis Lane, which was one of the oldest pubs in Cirencester, was repossessed by estate agents Sidney Phillips, based in Hereford.
Mark Lindesay, who recently took over The Golden Cross on Black Jack Street, said: "When I came to Cirencester in September the Twelve Bells was one of the first pubs that I was told about.
"It had a reputation and was always talked about in the fondest regard. I hope that the pub will reopen as it is a part of the town***8217;s history."
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