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Fisherman's Arms, Newlyn


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Popular old local at the Mousehole end of Newlyn, with views over Mount's Bay and the harbour. Note the large active inglenook fireplace and intriguing memorabilia. Good simple food is available nominally 12:00-14:00 and 19:00-21:00 (but times may vary according to demand); families and dogs are welcome. The pub hosts darts, crib and quiz teams. It has no parking space but there is a public car park around the corner, and a good bus service to/from Penzance stops nearby.

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Previous Names
Local Authority
Cornwall
Last updated
31/07/2023
Last surveyed
28/04/2016
Leasehold owner
unknown
Freehold owner
St Austell Brewery
Pub ID
COR/301
Asset of Community Value

Set back from the street behind single-storey front extensions – that to the right of the pub entrance added in 1936; that to the left, and extending fully forward to the street, being a former doctor’s surgery which has been incorporated later as a pub lounge. The interior of the original building was two rooms but removal of sections of dividing wall mean they are now linked.

The right-hand main bar area has a boarded ceiling painted deep red and old-looking bar-counter which might date from 1936 with 1960s padded panels and the top has a noticeable slope. The bar back of shelves on a copper and half timbering backing i.e. 1960s, the lower shelves have Formica shelves. The fixed seating at the front is possibly from the 1930s but more likely post-war, the ply panelled walls are from the 1960s, the wood surround and large tiled fireplace looks more 1960s.

The former room to the left has out-of-scale stone inglenook fireplace and curving, canopied 1960s-style counter - originally it was only a plain, small room with no counter. It has been knocked through to the front lounge (the former doctor’s). For more information Pat Plumbridge, whose family actually kept the pub from 1935 to 1964 and who is still a customer can be contacted on 01736 362402. Marginal Yes. (DG 07)

This only cuts the mustard if the 1936 area to the right is felt to be good enough. The main flaw of course is the opening out to the rest of the interior (which has nothing of real interest). There have been changes in the 1936 area itself. The heavy, small-panelled windows are recent. A framed 1965 magazine article about the "bar ceiling museum" shows the old windows with bigger frames (much more attractive) along with the original bench seating (now replaced by padded banquettes). The light pine panelling which covers most of the walls also looks newish. The bar counter and boarded ceiling are both good features but don't amount to sufficient to merit a full entry.

Set back from the street behind single-storey front extensions – that to the right of the pub entrance added in 1936; that to the left, and extending fully forward to the street, being a former doctor’s surgery which has been incorporated later as a pub lounge. The interior of the original building was two rooms but removal of sections of dividing wall mean they are now linked.

The right-hand main bar area has a boarded ceiling painted deep red and old-looking bar-counter which might date from 1936 with 1960s padded panels and the top has a noticeable slope. The bar back of shelves on a copper and half timbering backing i.e. 1960s, the lower shelves have Formica shelves. The fixed seating at the front is possibly from the 1930s but more likely post-war, the ply panelled walls are from the 1960s, the wood surround and large tiled fireplace looks more 1960s.

The former room to the left has out-of-scale stone inglenook fireplace and curving, canopied 1960s-style counter - originally it was only a plain, small room with no counter. It has been knocked through to the front lounge (the former doctor’s). For more information Pat Plumbridge, whose family actually kept the pub from 1935 to 1964 and who is still a customer can be contacted on 01736 362402. Marginal Yes. (DG 07)

This only cuts the mustard if the 1936 area to the right is felt to be good enough. The main flaw of course is the opening out to the rest of the interior (which has nothing of real interest). There have been changes in the 1936 area itself. The heavy, small-panelled windows are recent. A framed 1965 magazine article about the "bar ceiling museum" shows the old windows with bigger frames (much more attractive) along with the original bench seating (now replaced by padded banquettes). The light pine panelling which covers most of the walls also looks newish. The bar counter and boarded ceiling are both good features but don't amount to sufficient to merit a full entry.

General information about historic pub interiors
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Current beers

This Pub serves no changing beers and 3 regular beers.

Regular and recently seen
St Austell Hicks Pump Clip
St Austell - Hicks

Premium Bitter

ABV: 5%
Vegan: No
Gluten Free: No

This beer is served regularly.

St Austell Proper Job Pump Clip-2
St Austell - Proper Job

Premium Pale Ale

ABV: 4.5%
Vegan: No
Gluten Free: No

This beer is served regularly.

St Austell Tribute Pump Clip
St Austell - Tribute

Session Pale Ale

ABV: 4.2%
Vegan: No
Gluten Free: No

This beer is served regularly.


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Facilities
Lunchtime Meals Lunchtime Meals
Evening Meals Evening Meals
Family Friendly Family Friendly
Dog Friendly Dog Friendly
Games Games
Real Fire Real Fire
Features
Real Ale Real Ale
Quiet Quiet
Transport
Close to bus routes
First Kernow: 6

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