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Beehive, New Eltham

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365 Footscray Road, New Eltham, SE9 2DR (Directions)
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A large imposing late 19th century pub, built in 1897 close to New Eltham railway station. Note ornate details at roof level, front entrance and side conservatory. Recently refurbished to a high standard, with many old features been retained, including some fine cut glass windows. Mirrored back bar, high ceilings give a good feeling of space. Seating is a mixture of high stools around tables and sofas. Old pictures of the area adorn the walls. Operated by Gladewood Taverns.

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Previous Names
Premises Comment
Operator
Gladewood Taverns
Local Authority
Greenwich
Last updated
26/12/2023
Last surveyed
12/11/2014
Pub ID
SEL/10915
Asset of Community Value

One star - A pub interior of special national historic interest

Listed status: Not listed

Built 1897 ) by Reffell’s Bexley Brewery Ltd. Although now opened-up there are many original fittings remaining. The right hand entrance leads to the Public Bar, which has the original bar counter and eight-bay bar back fitting with mirrored panels and doors in bays two and seven with good etched glass. On the right is a tiled cast iron and marble fireplace that has been moved here from the old manager's office.

The left hand entrance has a grand porch and leads to the Saloon Bar. The vestibule entrance is a modern addition, containing doors with etched glazing marked as “Private Bar’ and ‘Bottles & Jugs’ moved from elsewhere in the pub. The bar back fitting here has a number of mirrored panels and a centre-piece of four snob screens. The rear part was a separate room. There is a good baffle/screen with a decorative etched and frosted panel situated in this area, and there are two marble surround fireplaces with the one at the rear having an early 20th century red glazed brick interior and an ornate mantelpiece.

General information about historic pub interiors

Built 1897 (in colourful plasterwork on the top right hand gable of the building) by Reffell’s Bexley Brewery Ltd. (taken over by Courage & Co in 1956). Two-storey building of yellow brick with colourful plasterwork detail in the first floor and ground floor porch gables of a beehive, flowers and in the first floor one the wording ‘The Beehive’. Although now opened-up there are many original fittings remaining.

The right hand entrance leads to the Public Bar, a large room with the original bar counter curved at both ends with the front now painted cream with black along the base and an old bar top however it appears to have been shortened on the right as there is no counter in front of the right hand section of the bar back. The original eight-bay bar back fitting survives with mirrored panels and doors in bays two and seven with good etched glass and coving possibly of anaglypta along the top painted a pale orange. Most of the lower shelving has been lost to fridges. The dado panelling around the walls looks old but has been painted cream and on the right is a tiled, cast iron and marble fireplace that was originally in the managers office and has been moved here recently. A wide gap has been cut between the right and left hand areas of the pub.

The left hand entrance has a grand porch and leads to the Saloon Bar, another large room which was clearly sub-divided originally. In the vestibule entrance that was a modern addition there are doors with deep etched wording of “Private Bar’ and ‘Bottles & Jugs’ moved from elsewhere in the pub and there are more doors down the left hand side. There is a similar bar counter to that in the Public Bar and curved at both ends with the front now painted cream with black along the base and an old bar top. A door with ‘Coffee Room’ panel on it at the end of the bar back fitting led to a public room, but now a kitchen. The bar back fitting has a number of mirrored panels and a centre-piece of four snob screens, which may be in their original position as there was a Coffee Room behind. The small windows at the top are covered in blackboard paint – the present licensees removed the paint from the other parts of the bar back here. Some of the lower shelving has been lost to fridges. The cornice here includes English Rose symbols.

The rear part was a separate room and the entrance door was where the ladies is now. There is a good baffle / screen with a decorative etched and frosted panel situated in this area. There were three (of originally four) mirrors representing the seasons on the walls here but they were removed by owners Gladewood Taverns recently. There are two marble surround fireplaces with the one at the rear having an early 20th century red glazed brick interior and an ornate mantelpiece; the one at the front has a modern tiled interior. The conservatory-style room on the left was added possibly in the 1930s.

General information about historic pub interiors
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Opening
Monday
Noon-23:00
Tuesday
Noon-23:00
Wednesday
Noon-23:00
Thursday
Noon-23:00
Friday
Noon-Midnight
Saturday
Noon-Midnight
Sunday
Noon-22:30
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Facilities
Live Music Live Music
Garden Garden
Patio to side
Family Friendly Family Friendly
Until 6pm
Parking Parking
Dog Friendly Dog Friendly
At quiet times
Function Room Function Room
Newspapers Newspapers
Smoking Smoking
Wi Fi Wi Fi
Features
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Transport
Close to bus routes (200m)
London Buses: 160, 162, 233, 314, 321, B13
Nearby Station (100m)
New Eltham
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