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Built 1844 named after the Pelton colliery, Chester-le-Street, near Durham, hence the pub sign design. A classic corner street pub in quiet terraced streets situated just off the Thames Path, thus a short half mile stroll from Greenwich town centre. L-shaped bar with a variety of seating styles and mixture of lights to give a warm ambiance. Bar Billiards and Darts, live music features, along with quiz nights and a Knitting Club. 10 handpumps. Local CAMRA branch Pub of the Year 2016.
Sister pub to the Shortlands Tavern in Bromley.
Historic Interest
Built 1844, named after the Pelton colliery, Chester-le-Street, near Durham, hence the pub sign design. more info see https://greenwichpeninsulahistory.wordpress.com/2013/07/30/ballast-quay-a-brief-overview/
This Pub serves 5 changing beers and 2 regular beers.
Pelton Arms, Greenwich
Source: National