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This pub is Permanently Closed
Pub converted into a Co-op convenience store. Was a large corner pub built by Hodgsons’ in 1936 opposite the railway station. It has three bars, a public with a pool table, a small Private Bar, which is where the Real Ale drinkers tend to congregate, as the plaque above the bar depicts, and a large lounge with a raised area at the end. A big screen comes out for sporting events in this mainly locals pub. Jazz on Thu. Lunches weekends only. Bus K1. Listed on the CAMRA London Regional Inventory of historic pub interiors for retaining its internal layout as built.