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Operator: Town Centre Inns
Southspring, Avery Hill, Sidcup, DA15 8EA (View on Google Map)

This is a very attractive local community pub hidden away within the post war suburbia of Avery Hill. There is a public bar and a lounge with a pool table and jukebox. The lounge also provides access to a large and pleasant garden to the rear. Real ale seems to come and go, and is currently unavailable. The landlord does, however, claim to serve the best pint of Guinness in London!

Information for this venue is provided by the South East London Branch of CAMRA
Previous Names
Local Authority
Greenwich
Last updated
09/12/2024
Last surveyed
Leasehold owner
other
Freehold owner
Lakeview Estates
Pub ID
SEL/13480
Asset of Community Value

Three star - A pub interior of outstanding national historic importance

Listed status: Not listed

This is a remarkably little-altered and therefore rare post-war pub, still retaining completely separate public and saloon bars.

Built in 1961/2 by Ind Coope, of the style that would have been fairly commonplace at the time. The most visible change took place around 2000 when the gents toilet was reduced in size to create a passage to link the two bars, and the erstwhile off sales is now used as a kitchen. The pub has two separate rooms, each with their own access from the street. The original door on the right-hand side leads to the Public Bar, with the door to the Saloon Bar on the left. Both rooms have walls with plain wood panelling; tiles along the bottom of the wall and the edge of the floor; the bar counters in both rooms have fluted panelling of a distinctive 1950s style; both have original fixed bench seating and brick fireplaces with tiled hearths. The bar-backs in both the Public Bar and the Saloon Bar have a mix of glass and wood shelves, and at the top of each is coloured illuminated signage for ‘Double Diamond’, the ‘DD’ symbol,  ‘Long Life’ and ‘Skol Lager’ – long-discontinued Ind Coope brand names. The lower shelving in both remains intact.

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Built 1961/2 by Ind Coope, it is a remarkably little-altered and therefore rare post-war estate pub, providing a fascinating glimpse into the ethos of the age. The design conventions of the period still reflected post-war austerity, when building materials were often in restricted supply, and this is evident from the surviving fabric.  It is welcoming and friendly, but not perhaps a place to take a young family or to impress a foreign visitor.Corner-site brick built post-war pub with a mansard roof. Built 1961/2 by Ind Coope, it is remarkable little-altered and therefore rare post-war pub. The most visible change took place in c. 2000 when the gents toilet was reduced in size to create a passage to link the two bars; also, the off sales is now a kitchen. On 1920s OS maps in this area there was a Black Boy Wood, which the pub may be named after? Has Taylor Walker lanterns fixed to the two chimney blocks.

The door on the right hand (Restons Crescent) side has a glass panel identifying it as the Public Bar, which looks original. The walls in the public bar are covered in plain and cheap-looking wood panelling to three quarter height with a row of tiles all along the bottom and another on the edge of the floor. The bar counter in here has vertical fluted panelling of a distinctive 1950s style with a piece of plain wood panelling for approx a foot just below the counter top. (The large pot shelf with a plain wood panelled front and "The Boys Bar" and "Welcome to your Local" in gold script on it is wholly modern). The bar back has a mix of glass and wood shelves, and at the top is coloured illuminated signage for ‘Double Diamond’ on the left, ‘DD’ symbol in the centre, and ‘Long Life’ on the right; the lower shelving remains intact. The large brick fireplace looks original with a tiled hearth painted red in front of it. The fixed bench seating is likely to be the original.

The Saloon bar is on the left of the building with its own access door from Southspring as well as being joined to the Public Bar via a short corridor. This room is carpeted, whereas the Public Bar is not. It also has plain wood panelling on the walls to three-quarter height with a row of tiles all along the bottom and another on the edge of the floor. The bar counter front has fluted panelling of a distinctive 1950s style, with, unusually (maybe a 1950s style decoration?) plain tongue and grove panelling of a height of about a foot slightly protruding out above it. The bar back in here backs on to the one in the Public Bar and is similar in style with a space for the old till. The lower shelving remains intact with fridges sensibly placed on the side. There is signage on the top with ‘Double Diamond’ on the left, the ‘DD’ symbol illuminated in the centre, and ‘Skol Lager’ signage on the right. There is an original brick fireplace with a tiled hearth around it painted red; the fixed seating looks original.

The passage linking the two bars was originally part of the gents toilet i.e. the doorways at each end of the passage were the doors to the gents’ from each bar. Both ladies and gents toilets have no old fittings. On the corner of the pub there was until c.1978 an off sales – the now blocked-up door is on the Reston Crescent side and on the Southspring side there is what looks like a shop window also now blocked up. The space occupied by the off sales is now a kitchen with the counter removed.
 

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Facilities
Sports TV Sports TV
Live Music Live Music
Garden Garden
Parking Parking
Games Games
Pool
Separate Bar Separate Bar
Smoking Smoking
Wi Fi Wi Fi
Cloud
Features
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Transport
Close to bus routes (100m)
London Buses: 162, 286, B13
Closest station (1300m)
New Eltham

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