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Never Turn Back, Caister-on-Sea


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Manor Road, Caister-on-Sea, NR30 5HG (View on Google Map)
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Caister men "never turn back" was coined following an attempted rescue during a severe storm in 1901, in which nine lifeboat-men were lost. The story is displayed on the wall of the pub. Only a short stretch of marrom grass separates the pub and the sea wall. There are two pleasant bars and a large garden. The building is in best Lacon's 1930's style. Pub has just been given Grade II listing by English Heritage. Apparently built 1957, not 1930s. Friendly welcoming pub with two usually Adnams ales on offer. Sunday carvery booking required, also for evening menu during Summer period. PLEASE NOTE CLOSED ALL MONDAYS.

Historic Interest

Unique as the only pub in the country with this name, taken from the words used in a 1901 inquest into Caister lifeboat disaster.

Information for this venue is provided by the East Norfolk Branch of CAMRA
Previous Names
Local Authority
Great Yarmouth District (B)
Last updated
18/04/2024
Last surveyed
10/04/2022
Leasehold owner
unknown
Freehold owner
Ryan Elizabeth Holdings
Pub ID
NOR/100
Asset of Community Value

Two bars in a remarkable Odeon style beach-front extravaganza built by Lacons of Yarmouth in 1957. It replaced the Manor House Hotel built in 1793 which, due to coastal erosion, fell to the beach in ruins in 1941. The main entrance is in a square two-storey tower adorned with curious panels inlaid with abstract patterns of flint, brick and stone. To one side is a tall, slim, oval sub-tower with the Lacon’s falcon perched on top. The single storey flat roof bars are right and left, each with a veranda supported by brick pillars. Bar counter in bar on left is especially fine with brick and pebble inlays but, sadly, was covered in 2011 by new wood panels so can not be viewed at present. In the lounge both bar counter front and panelling on the walls are new (having replaced green plastic panels !), and the fixed seating in both bars looks like it has been replaced.

Rolling shutters separated the rear section of the right hand bar until they were removed in 2007 to make the room larger for its music events. Note the two small shutter covering hatches to the servery. The rear darts area in the bar may also been separated by rolling shutters in the past? The lobby retains its original basic bench used by children to sit while their parents drank in the bar! Gents retains it original 3 big urinals. The pub name relates to “Caister Men Never Turn Back” which led to the Caister Lifeboat disaster in 1901.

Two bars in a remarkable Odeon style beach-front extravaganza built by Lacons of Yarmouth in 1957. It replaced the Manor House Hotel built in 1793 which, due to coastal erosion, fell to the beach in ruins in 1941. The main entrance is in a square two-storey tower adorned with curious panels inlaid with abstract patterns of flint, brick and stone. To one side is a tall, slim, oval sub-tower with the Lacon’s falcon perched on top. The single storey flat roof bars are right and left, each with a veranda supported by brick pillars. Bar counter in bar on left is especially fine with brick and pebble inlays but, sadly, was covered in 2011 by new wood panels so can not be viewed at present. In the lounge both bar counter front and panelling on the walls are new (having replaced green plastic panels !), and the fixed seating in both bars looks like it has been replaced.

Rolling shutters separated the rear section of the right hand bar until they were removed in 2007 to make the room larger for its music events. Note the two small shutter covering hatches to the servery. The rear darts area in the bar may also been separated by rolling shutters in the past? The lobby retains its original basic bench used by children to sit while their parents drank in the bar! Gents retains it original 3 big urinals. The pub name relates to “Caister Men Never Turn Back” which led to the Caister Lifeboat disaster in 1901.

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Facilities
Lunchtime Meals Lunchtime Meals
Evening Meals Evening Meals
Not Sunday.
Live Music Live Music
Garden Garden
South facing with seating and some childrens activities
Family Friendly Family Friendly
Disabled Access Disabled Access
Full wheel chair access
Parking Parking
Dog Friendly Dog Friendly
Not in Restaurant area.
Camping Camping
Games Games
Restaurant Restaurant
Smoking Smoking
Wi Fi Wi Fi
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To the north of the lifeboat station

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