Pubgoers will no longer be able to visit two Wetherspoon locations in the UK.

The popular chain has closed two branches this month and others remain up for sale.

Wetherspoon closed The Coronet in Islington, London on Sunday. The pub was in a building that was once a cinema.

This came one week after The Foxley Hatch in Purley closed its doors.

Wetherspoon customers can visit nearby branches

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The branches were two of many branches that were put up for sale earlier this year and they continued to trade until sold.

The Coronet building was bought by the property group DN Property London and it will likely stay as a pub.

David Nourani of DN Property London said: “The Coronet is steeped in so much history that it would have been scandalous if it had been allowed to close.

“My intention is that it will continue as a public house, with exciting plans for a delicate and sensitive renovation.”

Wetherspoon customers do not need to miss out following the closures, however.

There are more than 800 Wetherspoon locations in the UK and the Republic of Ireland so pubgoers are sure to find another spot nearby.

Other Wetherspoon locations remain up for sale and will continue to stay open until sold.

Wetherspoon is a popular pub chain in the UK

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JD Wetherspoon pubs currently available to buy

The Pontlottyn, Abertillery

Christopher Creeke, Bournemouth

The Ivor Davies, Cardiff

Spa Lane Vaults, Chesterfield

Thomas Leaper, Derby

The Gate House, Doncaster

Lord Arthur Lee, Fareham

Plough & Harrow, Hammersmith, London

Jolly Sailor, Hanham, Bristol

The Market Cross, Holywell

The Regent, Kirkby in Ashfield

Resolution, Middlesbrough

The Mockbeggar Hall, Moreton

Rising Sun, Redditch

Sennockian, Sevenoaks

The Hain Line, St Ives

The Sir Norman Rae, Shipley

The Sir Daniel Arms, Swindon

The White Hart, Todmorden

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