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Admiral Vernon, Dagenham


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141 Broad Street / Morland Road, Dagenham, RM10 9HP (View on Google Map)
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1930s pub, built in "brewers' tudor" style, as part of a shopping parade. Notable for still being divided into separate rooms - public bar, saloon bar and games room. The interior features include vine-pattern cornices, fielded wood panelling, panelled bar-backs and counters. Sadly the pub no longer sells real ale and the handpumps are disused. Was Grade II listed in 2022.

Information for this venue is provided by the South West Essex Branch of CAMRA
Previous Names
Local Authority
Barking and Dagenham
Last updated
23/12/2024
Last surveyed
24/11/2021
Leasehold owner
Stonegate
Freehold owner
Stonegate
Pub ID
ESW/10111
Asset of Community Value

Three star - A pub interior of outstanding national historic importance

Listed status: II

A 1930 estate pub retaining much of its original plan, fittings and character.

The Admiral Vernon was completed in 1939 as one of six pubs to serve Becontree, the largest of the LCC ‘out-county’ estates, which was home to a community of over 120,000 by the time the pub opened. It was built for Courage in their favoured Brewers’ Tudor style with characteristic half-timbering and clustered brick chimney stacks, probably designed by their architect H M Kirby. Though it was not in the class of ambitious new estate pubs at Becontree which were at the vanguard of ‘improved’ pub design, like the Roundhouse on Lodge Avenue (1936, by A W Blomfield), it gives a real sense of the way a relatively typical estate pub of the 1930s would have looked and functioned.

The pub has a canted plan to the junction of Broad Street and Morland Road. To the left gable bay is a former off-sales, followed by a public bar, a central bar and a saloon bar with a connected function room to the right. The public bar has two distinct areas; the rear section having been a games room which was formerly divided by a folding partition screen (of which the top section remains). An interesting survival here is the case for the dartboard, which is integrated as part of the panelling; this presumably having been a designed feature of the games room. The connected public bar and games room are fitted with fielded panelling throughout, both with fireplaces and a decorative plaster frieze featuring hop garlands. The original panelled bar counter - which remains unaltered throughout the pub – projects into the public bar, bordered by a bulky terrazzo spittoon. The bar-back here has a counter hatch which would have served the games room. Set next to this are a series of leaded windows which give borrowed light to two original publican’s offices behind, both of which are complete with their original doors and panelling. To the right of the bar there is a low service door through to the central room. This private bar is now unified with the neighbouring saloon bar but could originally also have been separated by a sliding partition screen. The bar-back to this section is distinguished by fielded panelling with barley twist detailing which is not repeated elsewhere. To the right of this room is the saloon bar which, in common with the public bar, retains its original bar counter with its terrazzo spittoon along with more fielded panelling and a hop bine plaster frieze. The distinction between this room and the function room is maintained by the only surviving folding screen in the pub, which has original ‘saloon bar’ signage beneath leaded and mottled glazing to the upper panels. Save for the removal of two of the folding screens, the original plan remains entirely unaltered, surviving as a clear example of a flexible pub design for a new community on one of London’s major inter-war housing estates.

General information about historic pub interiors

Built c.1937 say locals (1929 says Pubology) possibly by Courage, this estate pub has kept a great deal of its original plan, fittings and character. It is in the popular ‘brewers’ Tudor’ style with imitation half-timbering above and buff faïence cladding below. On the far left is a former off-sales shop, now occupied by a floral designs business. The rear lounge bar / function room is in a single-storey part of the building.

On the left is the public bar which was two rooms and you can easily see where the partition separating them was as the upper section remains - it could be that what has been removed is a folding screen (one survives in the right hand bar). The room has three-quarter height panelling and a decorative plaster frieze with depictions of hops, flowers and ancathas leaves. The original bar counter remains with an orange terrazzo trough around the base, panelled front and original top. The bar back is a series of leaded glass panels with some wooden shelves and a cupboard with panelled front instead of lower shelving. In the rear section there is a leaded glass counter screen in the closed position, also an original bar counter with an orange terrazzo trough around the base, panelled front and original top; an original wood surround fireplace blocked-up also survies. On the wall between the left hand bar and the middle bar there is a low service door. The ladies’ here has original wall and floor tiles. Gents’ has original urinals, wall and floor tiles.

Middle bar was originally two rooms – on the left was a small snug and then a saloon bar – and you can easily see where the partition separating it was as the upper section remains. The original bar counter remains with an orange terrazzo trough around the base, panelled front and original top. The bar back is of fielded panelling with just a piece of wood for optics added. In the lower section one part is a cool shelf and fridges have replaced half of the remaining shelving. There is an original tiled and wood surround fireplace with a new stove at the right hand end near the folding screen. The room has three-quarter height panelling and a decorative plaster frieze with depictions of hops, flowers and ancathas leaves. Behind the servery there remains the original publican’s office that is still in daily use.

Folding doors separate the middle bar from the rear lounge bar / function room – most parts are in the open position for most of the time with just the right-hand section in the closed position. However, for functions the folding doors are completely closed. The original bar counter remains with an orange terrazzo trough around the base, panelled front and original top. The bar back is of fielded panelling with just a piece of wood for optics added. In the lower section one part is a cool shelf and lots of original shelves remain with only one fridge. The room has three-quarter height panelling and a decorative plaster frieze with depictions of hops, flowers and ancathas leaves. A stage has been added and the wall panelling around it is missing. The gents here has access from both the rear and middle bars, retains original doors, original floor and wall tiling in both the ante rooms and gents’ itself (a lot of wall tiling has been painted over in a light blue colour) and large original urinals. Fixed seating throughout is modern.

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