The Kelsey Arms in St Johns Road was a popular pub with locals living in the area and was a 19th century town house pub. 338. The White Lion pub has sat derelict for more than a decade (Image: Google Maps) Location:Cheriton Road, Cheriton Factfile: This pub closed back in 2006 after a shooting in the May of that year. Hotels near St. Peter and St. Paul Church, Shoreham on Tripadvisor: Find traveller reviews, 570 candid photos, and prices for 1,770 hotels near St. Peter and St. Paul Church in Shoreham, England. In its day it had been a Watney's Brewery pub. === Dunton Road=== Humphrey Street=== Rowcross Street. This pub was present by the 1850s and closed in 2009. While several of the buildings remain standing, only two of them in the list are still operating as pubs Lord Nelson (at No 386) and the Windsor (formerly the Prince of Windsor at No 888). Brown Bear: 36 Southwark Bridge Road. It was listed as Grade II in 1972. Prince Regent, 40 Orb Street Housing Demolished. It was very cliquey and exclusive, usually men only, but in later years opened further to the public. Demolished. 8-10. Raven, Tower Bridge Road -Flats 37-39. Factfile:Back in its heyday Piper's was also known as Mick's Flamenco Bar in the late Sixties. During the 1950s, 40,000 people a day traveled between Hartford and Meriden. The situation now seems even worse with the loss of The World Turned Upside Down (the name coming from the Diggers, via a ballard, now reworked as a folk song and part of Billy Braggs repertoire). Factfile:The Frenchman was a big part of Folkestone's night scene, with its closure only being announced last year. History tells that Dover jurats and councillors often met up in The Antwerp after formal discussions in the old Guildhall that stood in the Square until 1861. It was converted for use as a mosque in 2008. However, The Thomas Becket has reopened as a pub. It later became Keogh's Irish bar, but . Factfile:This popular boozer provided people heading to the night scene in Tontine Street and Marine Parade (the Priz) with a few pre-clubbing tipples. The quoted passage is from this section on the Old Kent Road. 9.1 miles away. Earl of Derby, Grange Rd Flats Duke of Kent 365 Old Kent Road. Another Ramsgate pub turned into a residential address is The Westgate Tavern which closed its doors for the final time in the 1970s. Another boozer of decades ago which is now a residential property. The popular Prince Regent in Market Lane run by the Moody family for years. tollgates at the Green Man Pub, Old Kent Road c.1865. Horns, Tower Bridge Road Gone The most noticeable feature in the Old Kent Road is the number of public-houses, each with its swinging sign and drinking-trough for horses. From The Old Kent Road chapter in Old and New London, Edward Walford, 1878. The Oliver House (Toledo) With its five-star dining and award-winning brewery, this 150-year-old restaurant is renowned among locals and visitors. Pub History Society Welcome A warm welcome to the Pub History Society (PHS) website. The Turks Head. Factfile:Most people who once drank here will know it now no longer exists. Thank you for reading the blogs. 64-66. What was the name of the bar above some of the shops near the Green Man? It was here that the horse-drawn coaches left each morning to take travellers to St Margaret's and beyond. The pub has been boarded up for more than a decade, after it closed its doors in 2004. S531040 Quick View High Street c1955 Ref. It was known for its burgers, hot dogs, and milkshakes. Walworth Road Walworth South East London England on a hot summers day in 1980. 224. Demolished. Fab food and hospitality .we had a shock food better than most top . Despite opposition from local residents concerned about noise and late-night disturbance - although the threatened lap dancers failed to materialise - the pub was a popular venue until landlord Surrey Free Inns called in the administrators. Stroke Of Luck, Brandon St Flats 15 Bournehall Road, Bushey, WD23 3EH. [2] These days streets do not tend to traverse most of the southern half of a country, but that is what the original Roman road did. The drawing is dominated by a patchwork of field boundaries, with open dotting indicating . Do you have any anecdotes, historical information, updates or photos of closed or lost pubs in (Given its city limits location, this crossroads was also a place of execution, especially notable for politically-motivated disembowellings under Henry VIII, killings that would have happened more-or-less where the big Tesco stands today.) Today's version might be more like: Lidl and Asda, Aldi, B&Q Tesco and Staples, they fucked it up For you There have been 39 pubs in all on the OKR, though not all of them contemporaneous. I should have checked myself and not trusted the review. 697b. Totally unspoilt interior, full of the most enormous Victorian mirrors. The Ship, Long Lane Flats Kings Stag - Bushey. On the western side of the crossroads of the OKR and Albany Street is an ornate Victorian building which was once one of the most iconic (there, Ive said it) of all London pubs: The Thomas a Becket. The Rose, Snowfields Demolished This property is also said to be in private residential use. Demolished. Walford then goes on to mention a number of hostelries: The Kentish Drovers; The Thomas Becket; The Shard Arms; and The World Turned Upside Down. There were once so many pubs in Old Kent Road,that it was said that if you started at one end,and had a pint in each one,you couldnt get more than half way before collapsing.Sad. You might be confusing it with the noodle place that ran for a while in the Green Man, that was general Asian. Does anyone know what the name was? Despite being on the market for nearly two years some flats took longer than others to sell. The maestros behind the site also ask Do you have any anecdotes, historical information or photographs of closed or lost pubs? Britannia: 144 Southwark Bridge Road. Stroll across the road to the kebab shop, pick up a donner and watch the free entertainment. The Old Eden, Edenbridge (15th . This means that we may include adverts from us and third parties based on our knowledge of you. The earliest known date was 1869. (My route from home to the Old Kent Road, that is.). Queen Charlotte, Jamaica Road Gone [1] As you know, the original 1935 Monopoly board was based on properties in Atlantic City, USA, though the British version followed very shortly after, going into production in 1936. Great days! Wellington - Borehamwood. It was later demolished. [4] Work began in 1950 on what was then North Camberwell Open Space, and has continued for most of the 20th century, including the opening of a new recreational lake in 1982. Page Updated:- Monday, 09 January, 2023. The Britannia. Demolished. 827. William IV 583 Old Kent Road. Still standing, now a bar called Pardis and a separate restaurant. 82-86. Brunswick Tavern 148-150 Old Kent Road. The Magnet. I used to go drinking down the old kent road 30 years ago its shocking what has happened to all the pubs i went in .GREAT PUBS GONE GREAT MEMORIES REMAIN. The haunted Thomas A Becket Pub on the Old Kent Road in South London. Ledgers in 1996 (Image: Ian Brown). This Thomas a Becket was famous as a boxers pub, with a gym on the first floor: Henry Cooper patronised this gym, along with various sixties gangland soldiers (also James Fox, preparing for his role as Chas in Performance). It was one time a Whitbread outlet and the bars had been improved by David Hanney in 1978. Demolished. Happy new year 2010! Information about the park is taken from Andrew Crowe, The Parks and Woodlands of London (1987), pp. The Frampton Arms on Well Street was one of East London's first pubs with gay barstaff and entertainment. Jamaica Tavern, Southwark Park Road Closed The Montague is still alive and well in New Cross. Brunswick Arms: 2008: 22 Stamford Street. You won't get many e-mails. WEST SIDE 610. Last edited by kiwi on Thu Apr 29, 2021 1:15 am, edited 1 time in total. We used to go and watch Jimmy Jones at the Montague Arms, I even had the LP of him live there. X.png. Demolished. Bobby went on to become a respected drummer and orchestra leader, and spent his whole life in the music industry, though I doubt he will be pleased to be reminded where he started. The former Railway Bell was also popular with football fans, but when it originally shut was plagued by flytippers who used the land at the rear to dump unwanted items. There were but few houses in the Kent Road a century ago. The fire was treated as arson but no-one was ever brought to justice. Havelock Arms, Fort Rd Flats Bridge House: 30 Borough Road. Prince of Wales, Lant St Demolished Demolished. Manage My Account; Log Out; More. Station Road, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. The Bristol Arms was located in Calverley Road, just outside the town centre. The historic Thomas a Becket pub in the Old Kent Road has reopened as a Vietnamese restaurant. Dalston-type gentrification seems unlikely, but who knows? The only other surviving pub buildings from the Victorian era are the comparatively modest The Duke of Kent (Bermondsey SE1), now a mosque, and The Kentish Drovers and Halfway House (Peckham SE15), though the latter still sports a rather striking mural depicting travellers in times past. Local tradition has it that the Orange Tree was originally two cottages, in the front gardens of which grew two trees closely resembling the orange, hence the name. I did the same depressing walk as you down the Old Kent Road about a year ago researching and photographing the pubs for the Deadpubs website. Thanks Sign in. It has now been knocked down. Order Online. Southwark & Waterloo? Hotels near University of Kent, Canterbury on Tripadvisor: Find traveler reviews, 15,837 candid photos, and prices for 644 hotels near University of Kent in Canterbury, England. The New Half Way Inn. Demolished. Factfile: This stunning venue was home to a u-shaped balcony inside, equipped with pool tables, a stage, a bar and a dancefloor. Duke Of Clarence, Jamaica Road Closed $$. If you don [t know have this information, it is . The Ancient Druids was previously known as the Prince of Orange. ACCOUNT. HP10 . Picture: Rory Kehoe / Google Along the. Demolished. Kent Paninis. The pub had its five minutes of fame when Homes under the Hammer featured it in an episode. By the 1980s, about 90% of public houses were tied to one brewery or another. X.png. 222 Fore St, Enfield, London, N18 2QD. They were very good. Enter your e-mail address to follow 'London Pubology' and receive notifications of new posts. The quirky layout has a slide connecting two of its floors. These are just some of the many blogs I also enjoy reading on a regular basis. Lower Rainham Road c1900 Ref. Jolly Chaulkers, Surrey Docks Closed The Alma was a one time Charrington outlet, but was serv8ing Thomson and Sons by 1974. EAST SIDE The Brunswick Tavern. Were back to J.G. Former names Windsor, Prince of Wales, Prince of Saxe Coburg. News. (Photo by Reuterphoto). Plans were refused for it to become shared accommodation for ex-servicemen in 2017 by Folkestone and Hythe District Council's planning committee. Prince Of Orange, Lower Road Flats 10. The structure remains, but has since been divided into flats. London Places. The pub probably closed around 2000 and was permanently closed for several years. It is understood the pub closed in 2012 and it is not known what the future holds for the premises. It was named after Major Martin Yorke who bought the Spa hotel in 1772, after serving under Lord Clive of India and making his fortune with the East India Company. The Dun Cow. But this can be no surprise, you dont need me to tell you that pubs are dying all over the country as we forsake social drinking in favour of thrashing our livers in the comfort of our own homes. "It was bumper to . The Thomas Becket (Walworth SE1), now closed [though since reopened]. Now, sadly, we understood there were just two. He said access would be via an existing right of way off Victoria Road and the flats would be for the private sector. Kings Head, 204 Walworth Road Bookies Samsons Castle, Grange Rd Business premises Repurposed evangelical churches in former office units or light engineering premises promise to set the captives free, whilst neighbouring buildings are home to equally anomalous nightclubs. MESSENGER Thomas a'Becket on the Old Kent Road SE1 updated their info in the about section. Great to receive your comments. It closed about 1978. Still standing, now a mosque. Your email address will not be published. It comprises a four-way green roundabout plus one-way flyover and one-way bypass lane. This is despite the fact the building is Grade II listed, and has been since February 1988. Bricklayers Arms is the road intersection of the A2 and the London Inner Ring Road where Bermondsey [1] meets Walworth [2] and Elephant & Castle in south London. Hoardings have been erected and the area will be transformed into a small housing estate called Emory Place. Cheers. Globe, 20 Darwin Street Flats Demolished. Here's the link to our main Facebook page where we share our latest stories, including anything from breaking news to features, court coverage and much, much more. I'm going for sunday lunch there in a couple of weeks. With respect to this blogs focus of interest, an 1878 text (available online), Old and New London by Edward Walford,5 includes the following passage about the Old Kent Road, which is instructive in just how much the road has changed: The most noticeable feature in the Old Kent Road is the number of public-houses, each with its swinging sign and drinking-trough for horses. In 1999 the pub made headlines for the wrong reasons when police officers were called to prevent an outbreak of violence as a group of around 40 asylum seekers laid siege to the boozer. Inspired by the old Croydon night spots thread I wonder how many people were regulars in the various OKR haunts ? It became a club after 2008. This pub formerly on the corner of Folkestone Road and Clarendon street was a popular haunt back in the day. The Old Kent Road is just a very small section of what originally extended from Dover to Wroxeter, and which in London also takes in Edgware Road and the section of it in the City which still bears its original name. Nice post, have you got an RSS feed I can subscribe to? Castle pub 205-209 Old Kent Road. Website closedpubs.co.uk has been logging the closures of boozers around the country and we've found 30 pubs in the Bromley borough you might just remember - scroll through the gallery above to . His landing was much further West but the result was significant. The Lord Nelson has been on the same ownership for the last 25+ years and has never closed. [Beer house and brewery.] The pub had been closed on several occasions, but after again opening in 2005, advertising that it was "probably the best pub in Dover" the pub finally closed in 2006. Demolished. Three Jolly Gardeners, Union St Flats Swan pub 82-86 Old Kent Road [not listed in Kellys 1977]. Manor Tavern, Galleywall Road Flats It stood empty until September 2008, when it opened as a British Heart Foundation Furniture and Electrical shop. Market Lane was re-aligned in 1952 and now provides the access to the Discovery Centre. Alexandra pub 578 Old Kent Road. Valentine and Orson, Long Lane Awaiting development It opened in 1856, built as a Victorian gin palace, It was rebuilt in the 1930s. (centre) landlady of the Nursery Tavern, Ecclesall Road, Sheffield, celebrates her 82nd birthday in 1986. The Princess Royal pub has since been demolished, Do you remember the Morehall pub? Tweets that mention Monopoly: The Pubs of Old Kent Road Pubology -- Topsy.com, Streetlife: Old Kent Road Part 2 | Deserter, I've added a new area to my London Pubology website, SW8 (East Battersea, South Lambeth and a bit of Vauxhall), Anyway, I've been doing updates for N7 and N19, so a few more (old) pubs will have shown up on my website, I should mention I barely ever post on this account, except for updates, so if you need to contact me for some reas, It's been a while, but I've been doing some research and have now added Greenwich SE10 to my site, Just added Thornton Heath CR7 to my site, which should please (at least one of) my followers. Raymouth Tavern, Southwark Park Road Flats 210a. To distinguish the two, I have slightly renamed my own blog "London Pubology". Queen Anne, 126 Dawes Street Flats The premises is now operating as a Londis, but still retains the pub signs and name at present. We use your sign-up to provide content in the ways you've consented to and improve our understanding of you. The building is now understood to be a residential property. Also known for gangland trouble of the 60s. Factfile: The Trafalgar used to be at 48 Royal Road but is said to have closed in the early 1970s and was converted into a house ever since. 4 Theobald St, Borehamwood, WD6 4SE. On the one hand you have the residue of the massive gasworks, the acrid colours of the retail sheds, relics of failed residential developments (especially The Aylesbury Estate, which looms like an abandoned supertanker above the artificial water meadows of Burgess Park), the yawning dual-carriageway and the endless stream of traffic thereon yet there are occasional bright spots amidst the post-industrial wastes. 103. Queens Arms, Spa Road Gone Demolished. At one point, there were 39 pubs. Thank you Ewan ure spot on intend when lockdown is over to go and pay a viisit was thirteen when my Aunty had her wedding reception in the Windsor and havent been back since but intend to rectify that!!! In the fall of 1980, the second Hitchhiker book was published in England, around the same time that Harmony Books published the first book in the United States. Photo credits for some of the pics below from SarfLondonDunc Flickr Set of Pubs and Dead Pubs. The rare and beautiful Licensed Victuallers Almshouses (1827) still graces Asylum Road, even if it is now offset by a supermarket car park, and unexpected oases of genteel villas and terraces form tributaries off the churning thoroughfare. Writing these pages means there is a lot to check. 386. 731. It has sat derelict ever since, and despite scaffolding being erected more than a year ago, the pub remains empty. In 1977 there were 17 pubs in Old Kent Road. Wilds Rents, Wilds Rents Flats NOTE: Please be aware that this blog is unaffiliated with pubology.com and was set up in ignorance of this other fine site of the same name. Red Cow, Grange Walk Flats Demolished and the site is now modern flats. 16.1 miles away. It is now an Indian restaurant called Flavours by Kumar. The Windmill Tavern was located in North Street but is now a private house. For What's On content such as the latest openings, events, and shopping news see here. Though more happily, we were off to one of them. The City Arms. Update The building was demolished in September 2021. Flats The Grapes in Winchelsea Street, off Folkestone Road, was once one of two pubs in Dover with that name. 1903 St Saviour's and St Olave's Church of England School opened on New Kent Road. Friday night was alternative night, and it was then that they basically played the playlists from Kerrang and MTV2. For lists of pubs by postcode area, visit my London Pubology site. Page Updated:- Thursday, 22 December, 2022. . My Aunty had her wedding reception in the upstairs hall of this pub. Long before they came on the scene the Prince Regent was serving drinks since back in 1826. 386, and The Windsor at No. From Business: Ray's Place since 1937, a meeting place where people of all ages and walks of life meet to transact business, discuss politics, keep up on current events and. Olde Three Tuns, Bow Road, London E3 Panther, Turin Street, Bethnal Green, London E2 Prince Albert, Old Church Road, Chingford, London E4 Prince George, Parkholme Road, Hackney, London E8 Prince of Wales, Preston Street, Bethnal Green, London E2 Prince of Wales, Prince Regent Lane, Silvertown, London E16 Retreat, Morning Lane, Hackney, London E9 The William IV. Duke Of York, 37 Bagshot Street Flats Mentioned in Pigot's Directory 1840 under "Taverns and Public Houses", The Prince of Orange presumably honoured the prince, who was reported off Dover, with five hundred ships and transports, on 3 November 1688. Demolished. Victory, Townsend St Closed The 16th century coaching inn, which is famous for its traditional ales, was under ownership of the Spa Hotel. The name derived from St Thomas-a-Waterings, a stream and pond (roughly at the junction with Shornecliff Road). A structural survey revealed that the building was found to have dry and wet rot on all floors, which included the joinery, collapsed rain water drains and asbestos. Follow us on Red Lion, Surrey Docks Gone Victorian London. At this point, Old Kent Road joins New Cross Road. Hello Ewan, Beaten Path, 267 Walworth Road Supermarket I look forward to reading each installment through to Park Lane and Mayfair. === East Street=== Madson Street=== Kinglake Street. Many a good nights drinking and dancing there. ////google_ad_slot = "1882116331"; The pub gained a Grade II listing in December 1973. This landmark pub, latterly a boxing gym and now a gallery, stood on the old coaching road to Kent (hence Old Kent Road), named after a famous pilgrim who travelled this stretch of road to Canterbury. A walk around the locality today offers evidence of other ghost pubs; the building in the photo above is one such, now re-purposed as flats. Two Brewers, West Lane Flats 279 opened in 1856 and was well known as a gin palace, and later became a champagne bar and featured DJs such as Steve Walsh and Robbie Vincent. The pub probably closed around 2000 and was permanently closed for several years. Motels near Pearson's Arms Pub, Whitstable on Tripadvisor: Find traveler reviews, 3,071 candid photos, and prices for motels near Pearson's Arms Pub in Whitstable, England. Become a contributor and submit them here. So send em some stories and pics if you have some! It was renamed Frog and Nightgown after the 1950s radio show called Rays a Laugh used that name in the programme. The Elm Bar The Elm Bar Also, we lived around the corner to the Lord Raglan in Raglan Passage, corner of Cronin Road, SE15, where my Grandad had a fish n chip shop.. In recognition, and as you have said I can use any of your pictures, which I have not done so far I have added a link from the deadpubs site (links page); and about blooming time. Dark wood flooring and beams surround drinkers and diners with a roaring open hearth fireplace in the winter too. Brooklyn Bridge in the fog, 1986. 578. The club is said to have attracted stars such as Eric Clapton and the Four Tops. Of course, the Old Kent Road has always been a major thoroughfare and has changed greatly since it is first recorded, as part of the Roman road Watling Street,2 but the twentieth century in particular has seen a vast amount of post-World War II rebuilding. Of course, like many other pubs on this road, it has long since closed. Needless to say, youve done a much better job with the camera than I managed. On a Thursday afternoon in November the pub appeared to be shut but my colleague (CJ of Sediment notoriety) persisted in his quest for a light half and we found ourselves in a genuine, time warped London boozer. Demolished. 145. It was demolished in 2013. Rocque's Map, published in 1750, shows the thoroughfare lined with . 40. What a blast from the past - who remembers a night out in Pipers? Location: Nearer to inner peace than I was. The Prince Consort. Formerly the Perseverance and the Avenue, Paul Barrett bought the property and following alterations, reopened it as a free house in October 1981. Bars Taverns Brew Pubs. Hand In Hand, Meadow Row Awaiting demolition The former Shepherd Neame boozer was closed in 1997 and is now a four bedroom house. It should be noted that since this post was written, it seems that The Lord Nelson pub has closed. Required fields are marked *. Enjoy it while it lasts. London Pubs London Places London City Vintage Photos Shard Arms Old Kent Road 1950s (thanks to Fred Roll for the pic) Learning Photography Creative Photography Henry Cooper Joanna Lumley Jacqueline Bisset It was an important staging post for travelers situated at the junction of several major roads heading out of the city into Sussex and Kent, which were greatly expanded during the late 18th. It was a big venue with three separate bars and a room upstairs - as well as a decent darts team. Furst known existence in the 1850s It closed in 2009. Read more about it here! Weve found it the best resource for mapping what a massacre there has been of local pubs in the last 15 years in the North Southwark area. Both pub buildings are impressive examples of Victorian pub building, with the latter a particularly striking example. 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