one of ... Britain's Real Heritage Pubs
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This pubs is taken from the National Inventory of Historic Pub Interiors, CAMRA’s pioneering effort to identify and help protect the most important historic pub interiors in the country | ||||
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DORSET - Pamphill, Vine National Inventory of Historic Pub Interiors Part One Vine Hill, Pamphill, Wiimborne Minster, BH21 4EE Tel: 01202 882259 Listed Status: Not listed A small, country pub owned by the National Trust which is hidden away just a mile west of Wimborne Minster. The original part of the building, built of red and black bricks, is early 19th-century and near the road; further away is a slightly later extension. It has been a bakehouse and stores in the past. Fitted out in 1900 by the current landlady's grandfather, who was the first licensee, it has remained in the same family since being a pub. Originally owned by Marstons of Poole and then Strongs of Romsey it was bought by the National Trust in 1989. Note how the inn sign is situated up the hill on the car park. Don't miss the magnificent vine creeping over the building. The falling site means you go downstairs to a tiny, basic public bar which has not been altered in nearly a century. It measures only 8 ft by 8 ft and retains the original panelled counter - the bar top was replaced in the 1950s. Most of the bar back shelves are the original ones with some small glass pieces added in the 1960s. There is just one small table, a short bench attached to the wall between the door and the bar counter, and another bench attached to wall panelling from 1900. On the inside of the counter there is an old bottle opener, old drawer and cupboard below. |
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