This Pub is Permanently Closed
A Grade II listed building, the Three Post Boys stood opposite Wrotham Church in the historic village High Street. It had been a coaching inn in the pre-railway age and the name derived from its former status.
During the 20th century the pub traded as part of the tied estate of London giant combine Courage. It became a Greene King house in the early 1990s, but evidently this improvement was not enough to keep the pub profitable and sadly last orders meant exactly that when it closed in 2008. It was converted to a private house shortly afterwards, but has remained largely unaltered externally and is still readily identifiable as a former pub.
We are missing some key information for The Three Post Boys, particularly the year it commenced trading, and any brewery tie prior to its association with Courage. So if anyone is able to fill in these details, and/or share some earlier photographs, we would be very pleased to hear from you - please use the feedback facility.
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