This Pub is Closed Long Term
Premises licence with late hours applied for 12/2/2025. Change of use 20/2/2024 applied for. Planning Application DC/091218 Demolish existing extension to rear. Keep and conserve existing mock tudor front and side elevation. Erect 3 storey new build extension (third storey in mansard roof) Create new retail space to ground floor front and 7no apartments to rear and above. Validated 7/5/2024.
Closed 2/10/2014 and up for sale. For sale by auction as of 12/7/2018. History: Originally the Kings Head. Closed, then re-opened a few times, one could never be quite sure what was happening? Narrow building, with plenty of dark wood panelling throughout. Bare-boarded, the bay-windowed front leads you to the bar which was set midway down the body of the pub. It then opened out towards the rear where a comfy TV and lounge area existed. Latterly as the Kings Head it sold cask Worthington Best, Draught Bass, and a guest ale.
Historic Interest
1963 acquired with Richard Clarke's Brewery, it became a Boddingtons Brewery house
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