This Pub is Permanently Closed
Large hostelry opposite station with separate lounge, public bar and pool room. Now turned into offices
UPDATE 2013.
Now an accountants office. This pub is therefore re-categorised as Permanently Closed.
The former description is shown below.
Built 1939 at a cost of £7,500 and a good example of Art Deco style still with three rooms, and a good deal of the original panelling. The main front bar (lounge/saloon), with entrance on King Street, has waist-high light panelling throughout but the original bar counter was removed in 2010 and is now a seating area with a tiny new counter. The public bar, with entrance on Park Street, has the same waist-high wooden panelling but the original bar counter was replaced by the previous owners. A modern archway leads through into a "snug" and has the same waist-high panelling. There is also a re-fitted back bar (originally a tea room) now used for pool and entertainment and a door opening to a patio but this room does not have any panelling. All rooms have original Art Deco style fireplaces, some tile and/or stone.
UPDATE 2013.
Now an accountants office. This pub is therefore re-categorised as Permanently Closed.
The former description is shown below.
Built 1939 at a cost of £7,500 and a good example of Art Deco style still with three rooms, and a good deal of the original panelling. The main front bar (lounge/saloon), with entrance on King Street, has waist-high light panelling throughout but the original bar counter was removed in 2010 and is now a seating area with a tiny new counter. The public bar, with entrance on Park Street, has the same waist-high wooden panelling but the original bar counter was replaced by the previous owners. A modern archway leads through into a "snug" and has the same waist-high panelling. There is also a re-fitted back bar (originally a tea room) now used for pool and entertainment and a door opening to a patio but this room does not have any panelling. All rooms have original Art Deco style fireplaces, some tile and/or stone.
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