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Carpenters Arms, Coldred

The Green, Coldred, CT15 5AJ (Directions)
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Branch Pub of the Year Finalist 2024.Overlooking the village green and duck pond, this 18th-century two-roomed pub is one of CAMRA's Real Heritage Pubs and has been in the same family for over 100 years. Its simple furniture and decor has remained largely unchanged for 50 years.

At least two real ales are available, which constantly change. One is always from a Kent brewery. The second provides an element of surprise, being from a brewery from somewhere in the UK. At least three ciders, from Kentish Pip, are available.

As a community pub it is very much the centre of village life. It is a great place for conversation, good fellowship and a place where local societies meet. Entertainment varies from darts, dominoes and skittles to auctions/competitions of local produce, monthly book club (the Coldred Literary Society), community-themed food nights, organised walks and a maggot race.

Three charities are supported by the pub: Prostate Cancer and the local Lions Club. Their third charity is Toilet Twinning: The Gent's toilet is twinned with a toilet in Bechani, Malawi and the Ladies toilet with a toilet in Makawanpur, Nepal.

A 3-day summer beer festival is held in June, to coincide with the Church Fete.

The pub may open in the afternoon for small groups.Kent’s Public House Archive: Carpenters Arms, Coldred

Information for this venue is provided by the Deal Dover & Sandwich Branch of CAMRA
Previous Names
Premises Comment
18th-century pub with simple furniture and decor.
Operator
Independent
Local Authority
Dover District
Last updated
16/06/2024
Last surveyed
06/03/2024
Pub ID
DDS/0026
Asset of Community Value

Two star - A pub interior of very special national historic interest

Listed status: Not listed

Step back to the 1960s at this rather wonderful, friendly pub across from the village pond. It has changed little since being remodelled by Maidstone brewers Fremlins in 1965. In large measure this is because it has been in the hands of the same tenants, the Fagg family, since 1912 with Daphne Fagg being licensee for over forty years until her death in 2010. In 1965 Fremlins doubled the size of the left-hand bar with a flat-roofed extension which brought the toilets inside but this two-roomed pub. Come down the steps from the main road and to the right is the public bar with a light cream Formica dado and wood-effect bar counter (plus Formica top), fixed seating and a brick-surround fireplace. Turn left and here is the saloon bar, with a counter mirroring that to the right. A distinctive feature here is the very 1960s vertically slatted opening adjacent to the outside door on the left. This bar retains its bar back with a 'Fremlins' illuminated panel at the top and glass shelves: there are also classic 1960s small low Formica-topped tables.

General information about historic pub interiors

A rare survivor - an intact 1960s refit and still a basic drinkers pub. In 1965 Fremlins doubled the size of the bar by way of a flat roof extension which also brought the toilets inside and this simple two roomed pub has changed very little since. The pub has been in the same family since 1912 with former licensee Daphne Fagg, who recently died aged 92, having been in charge for over 40 years. From the front door go down three steps into the small carpeted Public Bar which has a 1965 bar counter with Formica panelled front and Formica top, and while the Formica covered lower bar back shelving and a drawer for a till remain, in 2011 the utilitarian 1960s bar back with ‘Fremlins’ illuminated panel at the top and glass shelves was removed. The 1930s looking brick fireplace is also from 1965 says Mrs Fagg and there is two sections of 1960s fixed seating and a baffle by the door.

The small carpet tiled Saloon Bar on the left is accessed by a door from the bar and it also has an exterior door where you go down 4 steps. The room is almost wedge-shaped with a long 1960s bar counter set at an angle with a Formica front and top, also a pair of handpumps which have CO2 dispensers fitted to them. The Saloon Bar still retains its bar back with 'Fremlins' illuminated panel at the top and glass shelves and there is another 1960s fireplace, leatherette cushioned fixed seating and classic 1960s small low Formica top tables. Note the very 1960s louvres near the door and a tea chest base for a skiffle band which is used every Sat night.

In the garden there is an outside i.e. open to the elements skittle alley (the pub has three teams) with one covered side. The alley is of concrete and has a camber with a difference of 2 inches between the top and sides. The Dover District Skittles summer league has three divisions for men (Sunday evenings) and women (Wed eves). Has up to three real ales served from casks on top of the bar; no draught lager, only bottles! Most Sat evenings a musician (Country & Western) turns up from Dover to play.

There are annual competitions since 1970s for Marrow, Pumpkin, Sunflower (height), Onion with a fortnight between them and cups for the winners - then the items are auctioned for charity. Making an occasional appearance in the bar is the rare pub game of Daddlums (Kentish Skittles) - Dover branch of CAMRA has a table with legs that can be removed enabling it to be transported in an estate car. Closed lunchtimes; Open 6 (7 Sun) to 11.

General information about historic pub interiors
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Opening
Monday
Closed
Tuesday
17:00-21:00
Wednesday
17:00-21:00
Thursday
17:00-21:00
Friday
17:00-21:00
Saturday
17:00-21:00
Sunday
13:00-17:00
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Current beers

This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 0 regular beers.

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Facilities
Garden Garden
Seated area overlooking the village green.
Family Friendly Family Friendly
Parking Parking
Dog Friendly Dog Friendly
Camping Camping
The Field, Coldred.
Events Events
A variety of community events, including a cheese club, a book club and a stew club.
Function Room Function Room
The small bar room can be booked for functions/meetings, seating around 12 people.
Games Games
Darts, dominoes & cribbage.
Real Fire Real Fire
Separate Bar Separate Bar
Wi Fi Wi Fi
Features
Real Ale Real Ale
Real Cider Real Cider
Three ciders from Kentish Pip. Is it real cider or perry?
Real Heritage Pub Real Heritage Pub
LocAle LocAle
From a variety of Kent breweries. <a href="https://dds.camra.org.uk/viewnode.php?id=186326" target="_blank">What is LocAle?</a>
Beer Festival Beer Festival
As part of their Summer Village Fete.
Quiet Quiet
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