This Pub is Permanently Closed
February 2023 - planning permission has been submitted for conversion into a childrens nursery following no interest in renting/purchasing the premises as a pub.
In January 2019 the pub closed, after the licencee had tried to make it work for the community. It has remained closed, althouhg in June 2019, Beer & More who own the pub said they were still looking to retain it as a pub.
Traditional roadside local, built in the 1930's, with a large lounge and smaller bar, although the latter is rarely used these day. Note the interesting floor tiling in the bar, and there is a dartboard in the lounge.
Detached 1930s Art Deco building. Two pairs of double doors, side by side, lead into the lobby with an off-sales hatch (unused) opposite one of them. Right hand room is much the better, retaining many original features. Splendid tiled floor, mostly red but with yellow, white and black patterning. Sturdy bar counter has unusual decoration of four rows of horizontal fielded panelling in broken strips. The bar back looks original except for a small area near the optics. There may be mirrored glass behind some of the panelling. Newly upholstered fixed bench seating along the window wall and part of the right hand wall. Original doors both to the lobby and toilets (double door). Former has lost its glass panel but leaded panels in the double doors. Curved front windows in the Art Deco style with appropriate leading. New baffle next to dart board. Original Art Deco doors to Gents and Ladies with half moon leaded glass panels. Lounge bar was three rooms and is greatly altered (including blocking up of external door).
Detached 1930s Art Deco building. Two pairs of double doors, side by side, lead into the lobby with an off-sales hatch (unused) opposite one of them. Right hand room is much the better, retaining many original features. Splendid tiled floor, mostly red but with yellow, white and black patterning. Sturdy bar counter has unusual decoration of four rows of horizontal fielded panelling in broken strips. The bar back looks original except for a small area near the optics. There may be mirrored glass behind some of the panelling. Newly upholstered fixed bench seating along the window wall and part of the right hand wall. Original doors both to the lobby and toilets (double door). Former has lost its glass panel but leaded panels in the double doors. Curved front windows in the Art Deco style with appropriate leading. New baffle next to dart board. Original Art Deco doors to Gents and Ladies with half moon leaded glass panels. Lounge bar was three rooms and is greatly altered (including blocking up of external door).
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