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Prince Of Wales, Port Glasgow

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12 Bay Street, Port Glasgow, PA14 5ED (View on Google Map)

This Pub is Permanently Closed

Historic Interest

the third door to family room is no longer in use. Pub is rather run down.

Information for this venue is provided by the Renfrewshire Branch of CAMRA
Previous Names
Local Authority
Inverclyde
Last updated
19/06/2015
Last surveyed
Leasehold owner
unknown
Freehold owner
unknown
Pub ID
REN/176
Asset of Community Value

UPDATE 2016.


Permanently closed. Current use unknown. This pub is therefore re-categorised as Permanently Closed.

The former description is shown below. 





A town centre drinking man's bar of large island bar-style situated at the foot of a four-storey sandstone tenement. A large vestibule entrance has doors to the left and right leading into the large public bar with four pillars holding up the ceiling. The third door led to the tiny family bar, which has lost one of its partition walls. The oval shaped counter took up as much space as the customer’s area so, in 1985, the rear curved section was chopped off and a new piece of bar counter added to increase the drinking space. The modest old gantry is attached to one of the pillars and there are a number of post-war seating areas around the room. Other old fittings include the dado panelled walls, the numbers on the doors including a '4' on the cellar and a brick floor around the room abutting the walls.

UPDATE 2016.


Permanently closed. Current use unknown. This pub is therefore re-categorised as Permanently Closed.

The former description is shown below. 





A town centre drinking man's bar of large island bar-style situated at the foot of a four-storey sandstone tenement. A large vestibule entrance has doors to the left and right leading into the large public bar with four pillars holding up the ceiling. The third door led to the tiny family bar, which has lost one of its partition walls. The oval shaped counter took up as much space as the customer’s area so, in 1985, the rear curved section was chopped off and a new piece of bar counter added to increase the drinking space. The modest old gantry is attached to one of the pillars and there are a number of post-war seating areas around the room. Other old fittings include the dado panelled walls, the numbers on the doors including a '4' on the cellar and a brick floor around the room abutting the walls.

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