This Pub is Permanently Closed
Converted 1/12/2022 to childrens nursery. Closed 21/9/2021 upon retirement of long-term tenant. Planning Application DC/085036 | Change of use from (Sui Generis) Public House to (Class E) Day Care Nursery for up to 52 children, and erection of enclosures. Granted 12/9/2022.
History: Built in 1977, this estate pub was allegedly to be called the Odd Spots (it replaced the nearby Oddfellows Arms) but the occasion of the Queen's Jubilee changed minds; a plaque in the vestibule celebrates this. Neat and pleasant two room layout, with enclosed garden to one side. There was a water jug collection above the bar, and the photos of old cinematic and boxing stars on the walls. Regular entertainment. Sun lunch 2-5.
Historic Interest
Acquired by Frederic Robinson in 1881. Upon demolition of that old structure, the new pub was built and opened in 1977 which was the year that Queen Elizabeth II celebrated her silver jubilee, hence the pub's name.
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