This Pub is Permanently Closed
Former Charrington pub which was a free house in 1987 selling beers such as Adnams Bitter, Bateman XB, Greene King Abbot and Tolly Cobbold 4X.
Historic Interest
Grade II listing:- Public house. c.1845, the ground floor of late C19 or early C20 date. Yellow brick set in Flemish bond, stucco, possibly tiles, roof obscured by parapet. Three storeys, three-window range to Remington Street, two-window range to Nelson Place. Ground-floor pub frontage apparently faced with tiles, now painted. Flat-arched openings between pilasters with doors and windows alternating from Remington Street and ending with three small windows in a single-storey wing in Nelson Place. Fascia with moulded cornice. Upper storeys flanked by quoins, and quoins also flanking the curved corner. First- and second-floor windows flat-arched with moulded stucco architraves matching those on the houses in Remington Street; storey band to second floor. 6/6 sashes of original design in all windows except first-floor left-hand window in Nelson Place which has a raised sill. Moulded stuccco cornice continued from Remington Street. Cast-iron railings to area.
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