This Pub is Permanently Closed
The interior of the pub was listed in CAMRA's Heritage Pubs as of 'Regional Importance', but it is assumed that the interior has been lost since closure.
The heritage listing was:
Large three-storey pub of brick with ‘brewers’ Tudor’ on the second floor built around 1908 with an intact public bar. Double doors on the left lead to the public bar with original counter, original bar back of four sections, one of which is a walk through for staff to the lounge bar, and has three 'Public Bar' (one a replacement), a 'Jeffreys', and 'Arms' etched front windows, an original fireplace at the rear, and some dado panelling. The counter has a modern Formica top and there is no fixed seating (removed?). The lounge on the right was two small rooms converted into one in the 1970s when the bar fittings were installed. It retains two 'Smoke Room' and a 'Jeffreys Arms' etched windows. The function room on the first floor has 1960s bar fittings and more etched windows - two 'Club Room' and a 'Jeffreys Arms' one.
The latest news, November 2020, is that renovation didn't happen and the owner/developer wants to demolish the pub, though planning hasn't been applied for yet.
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