This Pub is Permanently Closed
Real ale
UPDATE 2012.
Converted into flats and therefore re-categorised as Permanently Closed.
The former description is shown below.
A 1930s red-brick pub evidently for ‘George Beer & Rigden “Kent’s Best”’ (as one window puts it). One can still get a good sense of the original arrangements. A ‘better’ room on the left has now been linked to the public bar, and, on the right, the remains of a shuttered partition can still be discerned. Original panelled counter but modern bar-back. Some unusual and distinctive half-height panelling. Penny-in-the-slot devices in both the ladies’ and gents’. A pity about the modern gantry perched on the counter.
UPDATE 2012.
Converted into flats and therefore re-categorised as Permanently Closed.
The former description is shown below.
A 1930s red-brick pub evidently for ‘George Beer & Rigden “Kent’s Best”’ (as one window puts it). One can still get a good sense of the original arrangements. A ‘better’ room on the left has now been linked to the public bar, and, on the right, the remains of a shuttered partition can still be discerned. Original panelled counter but modern bar-back. Some unusual and distinctive half-height panelling. Penny-in-the-slot devices in both the ladies’ and gents’. A pity about the modern gantry perched on the counter.
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