A good example of Edwardian pub-building. Camra heritage pub.
One star - A pub interior of special national historic interest
Listed status: Not listed
A good example of Edwardian pub-building. There are two rooms parallel to one another with the public bar housing the servery which is divided from the second room by an impressive and unusual glazed screen with tulip detail typical of its time. The public bar retains its original panelled counter with match-strikers all the way along, a superb glazed, screened, three-bay bar-back fitting with a row of leaded glass panels up to the ceiling. There is a colourful tiled dado running along the exterior wall and either side of the rather fine fireplace: the fixed seating is modern. An inner door leads to the original off-sales with a wood and glass partition but replacement counter. The lounge has a hatch in the screen forming the bar back, and old fixed seating.
A good example of Edwardian pub-building with two rooms parallel to one another with the public bar housing the servery which is divided from the second room by an impressive and unusual glazed screen with tulip detail typical of its time. Granite and Larvikite facing to the ground floor and rendered upper floors. The vestibule entrance on the corner is now disused but does have a tiled dado.
The public bar retains its original panelled counter with match strikers all the way along, superb glazed screened three bay bar back fitting with a row of leaded glass panels up to the ceiling. The bar has a fine ceramic fire surround of dark green and yellow glazed brick interior: still in use. There is a colourful tiled dado running along the exterior wall and either side of the fireplace. The fixed seating is modern.
An inner door leads to the original off-sales with a wood and glass partition but replacement counter. The lounge has a hatch in the screen forming the bar back, old fixed seating, old wood surround fireplace with a new interior.
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