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A pub with two bars, lounge and public. Darts, pool and Sky TV in the public bar. Sunday roasts.
Tucked away in a side street this c.1910 brick built pub (now painted dark green) retains some interwar fittings in one room. The public bar on the left retains some bare bench seating around the front of the room. The curved and sloping counter looks to be of an inter-war style with the ply panelled sections but the rest of the room has been fully modernised. The bar back is new - installed in 2016. A skylight was revealed in 2015. A passage at the rear between the two bars used to have a hatch - the original off sales was accessed from a door on the front of the building and the space is still there.
The lounge bar on the right has two doors so was two rooms when built but converted into one in the inter-war period. There is fielded panelling all around the room which looks inter-war, two 1930s looking brick fireplaces, the curved bar counter looks to be from the 1930s but the modern bar back was installed in 2016. An old passage beyond the lounge bar leads to a totally new gents (2016). Retains etched 'Lounge Bar' and 'Off Sales' windows in the respective doors. All exterior windows are modern (2016).
Tucked away in a side street this c.1910 brick built pub (now painted dark green) retains some interwar fittings in one room. The public bar on the left retains some bare bench seating around the front of the room. The curved and sloping counter looks to be of an inter-war style with the ply panelled sections but the rest of the room has been fully modernised. The bar back is new - installed in 2016. A skylight was revealed in 2015. A passage at the rear between the two bars used to have a hatch - the original off sales was accessed from a door on the front of the building and the space is still there.
The lounge bar on the right has two doors so was two rooms when built but converted into one in the inter-war period. There is fielded panelling all around the room which looks inter-war, two 1930s looking brick fireplaces, the curved bar counter looks to be from the 1930s but the modern bar back was installed in 2016. An old passage beyond the lounge bar leads to a totally new gents (2016). Retains etched 'Lounge Bar' and 'Off Sales' windows in the respective doors. All exterior windows are modern (2016).
Claremont, Bognor Regis