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Ye Olde Pumphouse
Recomendado por 11 habitantes locales
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Beautiful building, good beer and quality pub food. In heart of old town. Reasonable prices.
Ye Olde Pumphouse in George Street, at first glance, appears to be one of the oldest pubs in Hastings. However, as a pub it is less than 70 years old, having opened in 1956. Before the Second World War it was three separate dwellings centred on a well-known boot and shoe shop owned by two brothers, Sidney and William Carey. The Mock Tudor frontage was created by Newman himself incorporating old timbers from bombed High Street properties and, it was claimed, ‘from an old shipwreck’. It then opened as a pub, the Pump Room, in 1956. Nevertheless, the interior is in keeping with a Tudor style making it a must see, if that is your sort of thing. Regarding the food, that depends on the owners of the time, for me it os not renowned for its cuisine, but certainly worth a beer or two.
Ye Olde Pumphouse in George Street, at first glance, appears to be one of the oldest pubs in Hastings. However, as a pub it is less than 70 years old, having opened in 1956. Before the Second World War it was three separate dwellings centred on a well-known boot and shoe shop owned by two brothers,…
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Ubicación
64 George St
Hastings, England