Beehive

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Tyne & Wear - Earsdon

One star - A pub interior of special national historic interest

Listed Status: II

Hartley Lane
Earsdon
NE25 0SZ

Tel: (0191) 252 9352

Website http://www.beehiveearsdon.co.uk

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Real Ale: Yes

Lunchtime Meals: Yes

Evening Meals: Yes

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This late 18th century building became a pub in 1896 and has five small rooms. Service from a substantial servery is via a hatch/doorway and two very small bars with modern tops, both not much larger than hatches. The lobby on the car park side has a similar serving arrangement. The public areas have expanded considerably but the two old pub rooms (on the right) are still clearly in evidence - a welcome example of a country pub not being spoiled in the late 20th century craze to create wide open spaces. Not many traditional furnishings or fittings survive - a settle in the left room, and two brick fireplaces which are probably inter-war.
This late 18th century building became a pub in 1896 and has five small rooms. Service from a substantial servery is via a hatch/doorway and two very small bars with modern tops, both of which not much larger than hatches. The lobby on the car park side also has a small bar counter not much bigger than an hatch. The public areas have expanded considerably but the two old pub rooms (on the right) are still clearly in evidence. This is a welcome example of a country pub not being knocked about in the late 20th century craze to create wide open spaces. There are not many traditional furnishings or fittings - a settle in the left room, and two brick fireplaces which are probably inter-war. A left-hand extension was added in the last century and consists of two small rooms.
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