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Berkeley Hotel, Scunthorpe

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Operator: Samuel Smith
Doncaster Road, Scunthorpe, DN15 7DS (View on Google Map)
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A 1930s Samuel Smith's hotel identified by CAMRA as one with a nationally important historic pub interior. The landscaped front entrance leads to three rooms: the main lounge with a real fire and Art Deco interior, a restaurant area, and a ballroom with a staircase leading to eight guest rooms. A side entrance provides access to the large public bar and beer garden. Lunchtime and evening meals will be available once the kitchen refurbishment is completed. The pub is five minutes' walk from Glanford Park football ground. Reopened on 17/11/23 after a lengthy period of closure.

Historic Interest

CAMRA National Inventory pub

Information for this venue is provided by the Scunthorpe & District Branch of CAMRA
Previous Names
Local Authority
North Lincolnshire (B)
Last updated
18/08/2024
Last surveyed
03/03/2024
Pub ID
SCU/071
Asset of Community Value

Three star - A pub interior of outstanding national historic importance

Listed status: II

One of the country’s best-preserved roadhouses, this local landmark on the outskirts of town will be familiar to generations of trippers to the Lincolnshire coast. Opened in 1940 and designed by West Midlands architects Scott & Clark of Wednesbury, it retains the original layout of three main rooms (one now a dining room), spacious entrance foyer, impressive ballroom and (disused) off-sales. Some fittings have been renewed in recent times by present owners, Samuel Smith, but with the emphasis, as usual with this brewery, on careful and sympathetic restoration. The foyer and public bar (the latter separately accessed, in keeping with its era) are still largely as-built and, elsewhere in the building, the joinery, ceilings, plasterwork and windows are also mostly original. The main lounge has its original counter, back fitting and bench seating but the entrance screenwork and Art Deco- style lighting are careful re-creations of how they might have appeared in the 1940s. The prominent fireplace, though a genuine Thirties product, is an import from elsewhere.

General information about historic pub interiors

The Berkeley is a large roadhouse brick built pub/hotel on a massive plot that was built in the late 1930s and opened in 1940. Very helpfully there is the press cutting about the opening in a frame in the lounge bar and states it was built by Councillor and Mrs Kennedy, the architects were Messrs Scott & Clarke of Wednesbury, West Midlands and the contractors were Messrs T H Nichols of Walsall. It states Samuel Smiths supplied (not owned) the pub.

It retains its original layout of three bars (one now primarily a dining room), a ballroom and spacious entrance lobby, also the off sales is there but used for storage and has lost its fitments. There were changes to some fittings in the 1990s otherwise it is very much 'as built'. Upstairs there is a meeting room (formerly the lounge for guests) and eight bedrooms, which are still in use at around £35 plus £5 for a continental breakfast but signs warn that the rooms do not have TV’s (due to Samuel Smiths policy of no music or TV’s in their pubs!).

The T-shaped lobby retains its 1930s reception on the right, a display case as you enter, a gents toilet on the left with new tiles in 1930s style and alongside a tiny cubby hole marked ‘Cloaks’. To the left are double doors and surrounding screenwork which are a modern 're-creation' of how these may have looked in the 1930s. Beyond them the lounge bar retains an original counter with a trough in front designed for counter-spillages and drips, the bar back looks original but the top part may be a Sam Smiths replacement, as it is different in style from the one in the public bar. The fireplace is from the 1930s but was imported in the 1990s. The seating is of Art Deco style but likely to be of recent age (but may be the original just re-upholstered?). The Art Deco style lighting is a modern replacement.

There is a wide staircase to the first floor and to the right is the dining room with double doors, a dado of plain interwar panelling (some may be new work) which runs across the bar counter, original bar back but the fireplace is a replacement. To the far right is the ballroom which is essentially 'as built' but the decoration has been comprehensively upgraded. This large room has a 60’ by 30’ maple floor, big kitchen at the front and a stage at the rear. There are lots of 1930s leaded glass windows throughout.

To get to the public bar you have to go outside and round the left hand side of the building where you will see the disused door of the off sales and almost at the rear of the building there is a door that leads into a terrazzo floored porch and lobby. The gents’ off here retains its original 1930s tiled walls (new urinals), ladies possibly the same? The public bar retains its original counter, original bar back with only a minor change to insert one small fridge. There is an Art Deco stone fireplace (replacement) and the fixed seating is original.

General information about historic pub interiors
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Opening
Food
Monday
Noon - 11:00pm
No Service
Tuesday
Noon - 11:00pm
No Service
Wednesday
Noon - 11:00pm
No Service
Thursday
Noon - 11:00pm
No Service
Friday
Noon - 11:00pm
No Service
Saturday
Noon - 11:00pm
No Service
Sunday
Noon - 10:30pm
No Service
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Facilities
Garden Garden
Disabled Access Disabled Access
Parking Parking
Real Fire Real Fire
Smoking Smoking
Wi Fi Wi Fi
In hotel rooms only
Features
Real Ale Real Ale
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Quiet Quiet
Transport
Close to bus routes (20m)
1 1A
Directions
1/2 mile from end of M181
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