This Pub is Closed Long Term
Plans in to convert to a nursery.
Large pub on quiet street in Oldfield park. Great unspoiled local with three separate drinking areas and corridor with stained glass. High ceilings and active skittle alley on first floor. The third ales (Bath Gem) is only available during winter months
Stone-built corner pub, built 1890. The three-room layout is intact, but there has been much modernisation and tinkering. The small lounge on the right is the best room, separated from an L-shaped corridor by a timber screen with 1930s leaded glass; there is similar glasswork on the other side of the corridor, plus in the two lounge doors with the room name; there is a stone fireplace in this room, probably 1960s and the bar counter is of a similar date. Rear-centre is a small plain 'smoke room' with a door to the rear garden. The large left-hand bar has no old fixtures, except for a lobby with more of the 1930s leaded glass. The central servery is much altered and opened-out, with relatively modern counters, wide openings and down lights, although there is an odd but good little 1950s 'gantry' in the middle. There are a few free-standing benches in each room, but there would have been more originally. On the first floor is a 'Club Room' with no fixed furniture, but with an intact long skittles alley still in regular use.
Stone-built corner pub, built 1890. The three-room layout is intact, but there has been much modernisation and tinkering. The small lounge on the right is the best room, separated from an L-shaped corridor by a timber screen with 1930s leaded glass; there is similar glasswork on the other side of the corridor, plus in the two lounge doors with the room name; there is a stone fireplace in this room, probably 1960s and the bar counter is of a similar date. Rear-centre is a small plain 'smoke room' with a door to the rear garden. The large left-hand bar has no old fixtures, except for a lobby with more of the 1930s leaded glass. The central servery is much altered and opened-out, with relatively modern counters, wide openings and down lights, although there is an odd but good little 1950s 'gantry' in the middle. There are a few free-standing benches in each room, but there would have been more originally. On the first floor is a 'Club Room' with no fixed furniture, but with an intact long skittles alley still in regular use.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 0 regular beers.
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