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Charlton Arms
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Picture source: Gordon Cragg |
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The Charlton Arms was situated on
Church Street, Wellington. This grade-II listed pub closed in August
2006, following a fire, and has now been converted into apartments. |
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Used to meet a girlfriend for lunch
here occasionally. Nice beer & food, but pricey & snobby staff. Used to get
some funny looks when I parked up my motorbike & meet my rather posh, very
well dressed, lady. |
Bruce Enzer (May 2021) |
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Listed
building details: |
Late C18/early C19 stuccoed brick
range with plain tile roof with gabled ends. Right hand corner radiused.
Three-storeys. Three window range. Sashes with glazing bars. Left hand
panelled double doors and porch with Tuscan columns and pilasters supporting
heavy entablature. Left hand 2-storey one window wing with hipped roof and
large tripartite sashes with glazing bars. Central brick chimney stack. |
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Other Photos |
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Picture source: Sue
Thomsett |