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Charlton Hotel, Pembroke Dock

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20 Bush Street, Pembroke Dock, SA72 6AX (View on Google Map)
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Traditional corner town pub in the port of Pembroke Dock where Sunderland Flying Boats were ststioned in WWII. There is a museum to this nearby. No food is served. Fairly close to the ferry terminal to Ireland

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Previous Names
Local Authority
Sir Benfro - Pembrokeshire
Last updated
23/07/2023
Last surveyed
23/01/2017
Pub ID
PEM/187
Asset of Community Value

One star - A pub interior of special national historic interest

Listed status: Not listed

Late Victorian red brick corner pub which retains splendid original bar fittings. The clientele originally comprised mostly thirsty dockyard workers and it only reluctantly allowed females onto the premises in the 1970s when forced to do so by law. The small public bar at the front has an unaltered four-bay mirrored bar -back and a sturdy Victorian panelled counter which curves on the left side. Also present are original dado panelling, colourful patterned glass in the lower parts of four windows, and old bench seating, but the vestibule entrance is more modern. Beyond this room on the Park Street side are two rooms - first a small lounge and then a larger pool room at the rear with openings between them. Apart from the odd colourful leaded window there are no old fittings. Even the original outside gents’ survive with their four large Twyford's Adamant urinals, but now, for comfort, they have a roof over them.

General information about historic pub interiors

Late Victorian red brick corner pub which retains splendid original bar fittings. One of a number of pubs built on the intersections of Pembroke Dock's Victorian grid-iron-style streets. Each had long bars for lines of drinks ready for the influx of thirsty dockyard workers when the evening hooter blew (the naval dockyard closed in 1926). A drinkers’ pub, it only reluctantly allowed females onto the premises in the 1970s when it was forced to do so by law. The small public bar at the front has an unaltered four-bay mirrored bar back and a sturdy Victorian panelled bar counter which curves on the left side. The public bar has original dado panelling, colourful patterned glass in the lower parts of four windows, and old bench seating, but the vestibule entrance is more modern. Beyond this room on the Park Street side are two rooms - first a small lounge and then a larger pool room at the rear with openings to the left and right between them. Apart from the odd colourful leaded window there are no old fittings. Even the original outside gents’ survive with their four large Twyford's Adamant urinals, but now, for comfort, they have a roof over them.

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Opening
Monday
5:00pm - Midnight
Tuesday
5:00pm - Midnight
Wednesday
5:00pm - Midnight
Thursday
5:00pm - Midnight
Friday
4:00pm - Midnight
Saturday
Noon - Midnight
Sunday
Noon - Midnight
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Current beers

This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 1 regular beer.

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Transport
Close to bus routes (40m)
First: 349, 356
Nearby Station (550m)
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