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Town Arms, Selkirk

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1 Market Place, Selkirk, TD7 4BT (View on Google Map)
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JUN 2024 - Building warrant 24/00880/ALT for alterations to layout and relocate bar area approved.

OCT 2023 - Planning app 23/00972/LBC (Alterations to reconfigure internal layout of public house) approved changes to layout subject to an agreed plan to show the bar and snug are resembled to preserve the listed features.

Traditional local community bar, with some interesting internal features.

NO REAL ALE………. NOTE: Any information shown may not be well maintained.

Information for this venue is provided by the Edinburgh & South East Scotland Branch of CAMRA
Previous Names
Local Authority
Scottish Borders
Last updated
10/07/2024
Last surveyed
08/12/2009
Leasehold owner
unknown
Freehold owner
unknown
Pub ID
EDN/337
Asset of Community Value

UPDATE 2019.

Old bar fitting replaced with new - now not of inventory quality.

The former description is shown below. The accompanying photographs show the interior before the work took place.


A small town centre pub with a local's stand-up public bar. The U-shaped bar counter is in relative terms large compared to the space for the customers. In order to create more room, the counter was cut back in 2006 by some 40 cm (16 in), although this is not obvious as the floor was replaced at the same time, and modern shelving took the place of the modest gantry. Erected in 1876 with a distinctive, gabled frontage, the building became a pub in 1905. The former public meeting room, defined by an area with a cornice containing Scottish thistles, was expanded to the right by the absorption of a passage. The public bar has four large advertising mirrors; two for Dryborough's and one each for Jeffrey's IPA and Bertram's Scotch Whisky. The wall-panelling was replaced c.1985. A former snug at the back on the left is now a darts room. The upstairs room has modern fittings. Note the rare metal fly-screens (advertising Drybrough ales) in the front windows.

UPDATE 2019.

Old bar fitting replaced with new - now not of inventory quality.

The former description is shown below. The accompanying photographs show the interior before the work took place.


A small town centre pub with a local's stand-up public bar. The U-shaped bar counter is in relative terms large compared to the space for the customers. In order to create more room, the counter was cut back in 2006 by some 40 cm (16 in), although this is not obvious as the floor was replaced at the same time, and modern shelving took the place of the modest gantry. Erected in 1876 with a distinctive, gabled frontage, the building became a pub in 1905. The former public meeting room, defined by an area with a cornice containing Scottish thistles, was expanded to the right by the absorption of a passage. The public bar has four large advertising mirrors; two for Dryborough's and one each for Jeffrey's IPA and Bertram's Scotch Whisky. The wall-panelling was replaced c.1985. A former snug at the back on the left is now a darts room. The upstairs room has modern fittings. Note the rare metal fly-screens (advertising Drybrough ales) in the front windows.

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