This Pub is Permanently Closed
Town centre pub that closed in 2015 and was demolished in 2017. Due to be rebuilt as retail unit with flats above. The last surviving part is the former restaurant area which was sold in around 2014 to William Hill and became a bookmakers. £ test
Historic Interest
In 1900 Councillor Hill of the Marine Hotel next door (now long gone) owned 2 wooden cottages on this site. He sold them to Samuel Newstead who moved the cottages to Kirby and built a wine stores and the Carlton in their place. In 1909 advertised as S Newstead and Co, wine and spirit merchants and importers, bottling agents for Bass, Guinness, Worthington, and Raggett & Sons, also proprieter of the adjoining Carlton Hotel, the only fully licensed restaurant in Clacton, with private saloon for ladies for afternoon teas and other light refreshments, a smoking lounge for gentlemen, and a billiard saloon. Prior to demolition had an interesting ceiling (art-deco-ish) in bar area.
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