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Drumtochty Tavern, Harrietfield

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Operator: Independent
Harrietfield, PH1 3TD (View on Google Map)

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Historic Interest

Built as part of planned early 19th village. C Listed.

Information for this venue is provided by the Tayside Branch of CAMRA
Previous Names
Local Authority
Perth & Kinross
Last updated
09/08/2022
Last surveyed
Leasehold owner
unknown
Freehold owner
individual
Pub ID
TAY/144
Asset of Community Value

UPDATE 2017.

Currently closed and believed to be in use as a private house.

The description when it closed is shown below. The accompanying photographs show the interior as a pub.


Very rural, early 19th-century comfortable village pub with a small bowling green that is much as it was in the early 1960s. The small public bar retains an old gantry with drawers and four whisky mirrors. The bar counter was replaced in the 1960s, as were the fixed seating and brick fireplace, but the panelled walls are old. Markings on the floor show that originally the area behind the bar was actually greater than that for drinkers. The games room on the left has a small bar counter, back gantry and fireplace from the 1960s. On the right are two small rooms brought into use in recent years. The first, Which is the venue for musicians on the first Tuesday in the month, has a 'John Wright & Co's India Pale Ale' mirror. Has an outside gents'.

UPDATE 2017.

Currently closed and believed to be in use as a private house.

The description when it closed is shown below. The accompanying photographs show the interior as a pub.


Very rural, early 19th-century comfortable village pub with a small bowling green that is much as it was in the early 1960s. The small public bar retains an old gantry with drawers and four whisky mirrors. The bar counter was replaced in the 1960s, as were the fixed seating and brick fireplace, but the panelled walls are old. Markings on the floor show that originally the area behind the bar was actually greater than that for drinkers. The games room on the left has a small bar counter, back gantry and fireplace from the 1960s. On the right are two small rooms brought into use in recent years. The first, Which is the venue for musicians on the first Tuesday in the month, has a 'John Wright & Co's India Pale Ale' mirror. Has an outside gents'.

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