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It was a dead cert they wouldn’t survive.DaveMehmet said:
Sounded like a good place to go for a stiff drinkInspectorSands said:
The Real Ale Way (opposite Hayes station) did have a place in Westerham but it only lasted a couple of years - unfortunately it opened only a few months before the pandemic.Gribbo said:Living in Westerham now and seriously considering starting a micropub, as all the existing pubs are far too heavily geared towards food. I find it awkward standing in a bar area, having a drink while there are people sitting at arse level, 3 foot behind me, trying to act all sophisticated having a 3 course meal.
Really do think that a little micropub could do well in a town like this
It was a nice place - it used to be a funeral parlour, so they already had a cold room at the back to keep the beer...
https://www1.camra.org.uk/pubs/real-ale-way-westerham-1285140 - 
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Stopped in the other Saturday pint of Fosters £5.60. Needs cheaper beer not a playground.Radostanradical said:For anyone interested I popped in to the Royal Oak (Polly clean stairs) and the new landlord confirmed to me that they are having work done out the back to turn the part which was previously the nursery in to a playground for kids. Hopefully that will increase the number of customers.2 - 
            As a young lad living on Eltham Hill back in the 60's I believe (my dad said anyway) that there were 11 places you could drink from the Yorkshire Grey roundabout to the top of Eltham High Street. They were, and please add them if I've missed any.The Yorkshire GreyEltham Hill Social (Next to the old swimming baths)The White HartThe ChequersThe Kings ArmsThe CrownThe GreyhoundThe Carpenters ArmsThe Rising SunThe Man of KentEltham Conservative Club.How many are still there? I know the Post Office was a new addition, but I haven't been back to Eltham for a few years now.My favourite was The Crown, run by Dolly back then.0
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I saw a very similar post to this on a Facebook group (London pubs or Living in SE London can't remember which). I was interested as we lived in Eltham from 98-05.man_at_milletts said:As a young lad living on Eltham Hill back in the 60's I believe (my dad said anyway) that there were 11 places you could drink from the Yorkshire Grey roundabout to the top of Eltham High Street. They were, and please add them if I've missed any.The Yorkshire GreyEltham Hill Social (Next to the old swimming baths)The White HartThe ChequersThe Kings ArmsThe CrownThe GreyhoundThe Carpenters ArmsThe Rising SunThe Man of KentEltham Conservative Club.How many are still there? I know the Post Office was a new addition, but I haven't been back to Eltham for a few years now.My favourite was The Crown, run by Dolly back then.0 - 
            
The Bankers Draft came (and went?) between then and now.man_at_milletts said:As a young lad living on Eltham Hill back in the 60's I believe (my dad said anyway) that there were 11 places you could drink from the Yorkshire Grey roundabout to the top of Eltham High Street. They were, and please add them if I've missed any.The Yorkshire GreyEltham Hill Social (Next to the old swimming baths)The White HartThe ChequersThe Kings ArmsThe CrownThe GreyhoundThe Carpenters ArmsThe Rising SunThe Man of KentEltham Conservative Club.How many are still there? I know the Post Office was a new addition, but I haven't been back to Eltham for a few years now.My favourite was The Crown, run by Dolly back then.3 - 
            man_at_milletts said:As a young lad living on Eltham Hill back in the 60's I believe (my dad said anyway) that there were 11 places you could drink from the Yorkshire Grey roundabout to the top of Eltham High Street. They were, and please add them if I've missed any.The Yorkshire GreyEltham Hill Social (Next to the old swimming baths)The White HartThe ChequersThe Kings ArmsThe CrownThe GreyhoundThe Carpenters ArmsThe Rising SunThe Man of KentEltham Conservative Club.How many are still there? I know the Post Office was a new addition, but I haven't been back to Eltham for a few years now.My favourite was The Crown, run by Dolly back then.
Whoops I missed off the Park Tavern which was my Mum and Dad's favourite which makes 12, and I'm pretty sure there were 13 in total. A nice easy pub crawl in the day.
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Derelictlonodn.com has loads of pub on it, not sure how up to date it is.HastingsRed said:
I saw a very similar post to this on a Facebook group (London pubs or Living in SE London can't remember which). I was interested as we lived in Eltham from 98-05.man_at_milletts said:As a young lad living on Eltham Hill back in the 60's I believe (my dad said anyway) that there were 11 places you could drink from the Yorkshire Grey roundabout to the top of Eltham High Street. They were, and please add them if I've missed any.The Yorkshire GreyEltham Hill Social (Next to the old swimming baths)The White HartThe ChequersThe Kings ArmsThe CrownThe GreyhoundThe Carpenters ArmsThe Rising SunThe Man of KentEltham Conservative Club.How many are still there? I know the Post Office was a new addition, but I haven't been back to Eltham for a few years now.My favourite was The Crown, run by Dolly back then.2 - 
            On a similar theme, and going in the other direction from Eltham Hill towards Lewisham there was a proliferation of pubs in Lee, all pretty much in stumbling distance of each other - The two Tiger's Heads, the Prince Arthur and Duke of Edinburgh within a couple of hundred yards of each other - The Swan, The Greyhound and the Royal Oak all on one short street within spitting distance of The Dacre Arms and The Woodman.
this was in the late 80's / Early 90s:-
New Tigers Head (gone)
Old Tigers Head (maybe gone)
Prince Arthur (gone)
Duke of Edinburgh (still there)
The Swan (now a bar)
The Greyhound (gone)
The Royal Oak (gone)
The Dacre Arms (still there)
The Woodman (gone)4 - 
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You could get a decent pint of Guinness or Hurlimans if you were brave , in the Catholic Club next to the Church.man_at_milletts said:As a young lad living on Eltham Hill back in the 60's I believe (my dad said anyway) that there were 11 places you could drink from the Yorkshire Grey roundabout to the top of Eltham High Street. They were, and please add them if I've missed any.The Yorkshire GreyEltham Hill Social (Next to the old swimming baths)The White HartThe ChequersThe Kings ArmsThe CrownThe GreyhoundThe Carpenters ArmsThe Rising SunThe Man of KentEltham Conservative Club.How many are still there? I know the Post Office was a new addition, but I haven't been back to Eltham for a few years now.My favourite was The Crown, run by Dolly back then.0 - 
            Alicanteaddicks said:
You could get a decent pint of Guinness or Hurlimans if you were brave , in the Catholic Club next to the Church.man_at_milletts said:As a young lad living on Eltham Hill back in the 60's I believe (my dad said anyway) that there were 11 places you could drink from the Yorkshire Grey roundabout to the top of Eltham High Street. They were, and please add them if I've missed any.The Yorkshire GreyEltham Hill Social (Next to the old swimming baths)The White HartThe ChequersThe Kings ArmsThe CrownThe GreyhoundThe Carpenters ArmsThe Rising SunThe Man of KentEltham Conservative Club.How many are still there? I know the Post Office was a new addition, but I haven't been back to Eltham for a few years now.My favourite was The Crown, run by Dolly back then.Ah yes, that was the 13th watering hole.0 - 
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And after the Woodman there was Sports (Rose of Lee) Mrs H lived around the corner from The Rose of Lee when I first met her (1987) been in all of the above except the New Tigers Head.SporadicAddick said:On a similar theme, and going in the other direction from Eltham Hill towards Lewisham there was a proliferation of pubs in Lee, all pretty much in stumbling distance of each other - The two Tiger's Heads, the Prince Arthur and Duke of Edinburgh within a couple of hundred yards of each other - The Swan, The Greyhound and the Royal Oak all on one short street within spitting distance of The Dacre Arms and The Woodman.
this was in the late 80's / Early 90s:-
New Tigers Head (gone)
Old Tigers Head (maybe gone)
Prince Arthur (gone)
Duke of Edinburgh (still there)
The Swan (now a bar)
The Greyhound (gone)
The Royal Oak (gone)
The Dacre Arms (still there)
The Woodman (gone)1 - 
            
As suede says, the castle (now kfc) and park tavern (still there but very different from years gone by) are the ones missing.man_at_milletts said:As a young lad living on Eltham Hill back in the 60's I believe (my dad said anyway) that there were 11 places you could drink from the Yorkshire Grey roundabout to the top of Eltham High Street. They were, and please add them if I've missed any.The Yorkshire Grey - now Macdonald’s *Bastards*Eltham Hill Social (Next to the old swimming baths) - still thereThe White Hart - still thereThe Chequers - opened as Draughts PH around 15-20 years agoThe Kings Arms - knocked down and redeveloped. Footprint is now Turkish restaurant with flats above.The Crown - now micro pub The Rusty BucketThe Greyhound - last I heard was squatters using itThe Carpenters Arms - knocked down and redeveloped. Footprint was next, now a gym. The ‘Carpenters Arms Path’ exists next to the site.The Rising Sun - still thereThe Man of Kent - Closed. Think it is part of the fire station now.Eltham Conservative Club. - now the woodcroft club.How many are still there? I know the Post Office was a new addition, but I haven't been back to Eltham for a few years now.My favourite was The Crown, run by Dolly back then.
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What was the other boozer on the left just coming into Lewisham from Lee.HastingsRed said:
And after the Woodman there was Sports (Rose of Lee) Mrs H lived around the corner from The Rose of Lee when I first met her (1987) been in all of the above except the New Tigers Head.SporadicAddick said:On a similar theme, and going in the other direction from Eltham Hill towards Lewisham there was a proliferation of pubs in Lee, all pretty much in stumbling distance of each other - The two Tiger's Heads, the Prince Arthur and Duke of Edinburgh within a couple of hundred yards of each other - The Swan, The Greyhound and the Royal Oak all on one short street within spitting distance of The Dacre Arms and The Woodman.
this was in the late 80's / Early 90s:-
New Tigers Head (gone)
Old Tigers Head (maybe gone)
Prince Arthur (gone)
Duke of Edinburgh (still there)
The Swan (now a bar)
The Greyhound (gone)
The Royal Oak (gone)
The Dacre Arms (still there)
The Woodman (gone)Think it’s where Nando now is.Held on for years but never seemed to have any punters.0 - 
            
Sultan?SuedeAdidas said:
What was the other boozer on the left just coming into Lewisham from Lee.HastingsRed said:
And after the Woodman there was Sports (Rose of Lee) Mrs H lived around the corner from The Rose of Lee when I first met her (1987) been in all of the above except the New Tigers Head.SporadicAddick said:On a similar theme, and going in the other direction from Eltham Hill towards Lewisham there was a proliferation of pubs in Lee, all pretty much in stumbling distance of each other - The two Tiger's Heads, the Prince Arthur and Duke of Edinburgh within a couple of hundred yards of each other - The Swan, The Greyhound and the Royal Oak all on one short street within spitting distance of The Dacre Arms and The Woodman.
this was in the late 80's / Early 90s:-
New Tigers Head (gone)
Old Tigers Head (maybe gone)
Prince Arthur (gone)
Duke of Edinburgh (still there)
The Swan (now a bar)
The Greyhound (gone)
The Royal Oak (gone)
The Dacre Arms (still there)
The Woodman (gone)Think it’s where Nando now is.Held on for years but never seemed to have any punters.2 - 
            
Yup. That’s it 👍🏼paulbaconsarnie said:
Sultan?SuedeAdidas said:
What was the other boozer on the left just coming into Lewisham from Lee.HastingsRed said:
And after the Woodman there was Sports (Rose of Lee) Mrs H lived around the corner from The Rose of Lee when I first met her (1987) been in all of the above except the New Tigers Head.SporadicAddick said:On a similar theme, and going in the other direction from Eltham Hill towards Lewisham there was a proliferation of pubs in Lee, all pretty much in stumbling distance of each other - The two Tiger's Heads, the Prince Arthur and Duke of Edinburgh within a couple of hundred yards of each other - The Swan, The Greyhound and the Royal Oak all on one short street within spitting distance of The Dacre Arms and The Woodman.
this was in the late 80's / Early 90s:-
New Tigers Head (gone)
Old Tigers Head (maybe gone)
Prince Arthur (gone)
Duke of Edinburgh (still there)
The Swan (now a bar)
The Greyhound (gone)
The Royal Oak (gone)
The Dacre Arms (still there)
The Woodman (gone)Think it’s where Nando now is.Held on for years but never seemed to have any punters.0 - 
            
The Rose of Lee was far too far to walk..!HastingsRed said:
And after the Woodman there was Sports (Rose of Lee) Mrs H lived around the corner from The Rose of Lee when I first met her (1987) been in all of the above except the New Tigers Head.SporadicAddick said:On a similar theme, and going in the other direction from Eltham Hill towards Lewisham there was a proliferation of pubs in Lee, all pretty much in stumbling distance of each other - The two Tiger's Heads, the Prince Arthur and Duke of Edinburgh within a couple of hundred yards of each other - The Swan, The Greyhound and the Royal Oak all on one short street within spitting distance of The Dacre Arms and The Woodman.
this was in the late 80's / Early 90s:-
New Tigers Head (gone)
Old Tigers Head (maybe gone)
Prince Arthur (gone)
Duke of Edinburgh (still there)
The Swan (now a bar)
The Greyhound (gone)
The Royal Oak (gone)
The Dacre Arms (still there)
The Woodman (gone)
(And you needed to walk past Spice of Life, which was hard to do).0 - 
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The Sultan.SuedeAdidas said:
What was the other boozer on the left just coming into Lewisham from Lee.HastingsRed said:
And after the Woodman there was Sports (Rose of Lee) Mrs H lived around the corner from The Rose of Lee when I first met her (1987) been in all of the above except the New Tigers Head.SporadicAddick said:On a similar theme, and going in the other direction from Eltham Hill towards Lewisham there was a proliferation of pubs in Lee, all pretty much in stumbling distance of each other - The two Tiger's Heads, the Prince Arthur and Duke of Edinburgh within a couple of hundred yards of each other - The Swan, The Greyhound and the Royal Oak all on one short street within spitting distance of The Dacre Arms and The Woodman.
this was in the late 80's / Early 90s:-
New Tigers Head (gone)
Old Tigers Head (maybe gone)
Prince Arthur (gone)
Duke of Edinburgh (still there)
The Swan (now a bar)
The Greyhound (gone)
The Royal Oak (gone)
The Dacre Arms (still there)
The Woodman (gone)Think it’s where Nando now is.Held on for years but never seemed to have any punters.1 - 
            
2 mins from where MrsH lived in Gilmore Road.SporadicAddick said:
The Rose of Lee was far too far to walk..!HastingsRed said:
And after the Woodman there was Sports (Rose of Lee) Mrs H lived around the corner from The Rose of Lee when I first met her (1987) been in all of the above except the New Tigers Head.SporadicAddick said:On a similar theme, and going in the other direction from Eltham Hill towards Lewisham there was a proliferation of pubs in Lee, all pretty much in stumbling distance of each other - The two Tiger's Heads, the Prince Arthur and Duke of Edinburgh within a couple of hundred yards of each other - The Swan, The Greyhound and the Royal Oak all on one short street within spitting distance of The Dacre Arms and The Woodman.
this was in the late 80's / Early 90s:-
New Tigers Head (gone)
Old Tigers Head (maybe gone)
Prince Arthur (gone)
Duke of Edinburgh (still there)
The Swan (now a bar)
The Greyhound (gone)
The Royal Oak (gone)
The Dacre Arms (still there)
The Woodman (gone)
(And you needed to walk past Spice of Life, which was hard to do).0 - 
            
It was the place to swingHastingsRed said:
The Sultan.SuedeAdidas said:
What was the other boozer on the left just coming into Lewisham from Lee.HastingsRed said:
And after the Woodman there was Sports (Rose of Lee) Mrs H lived around the corner from The Rose of Lee when I first met her (1987) been in all of the above except the New Tigers Head.SporadicAddick said:On a similar theme, and going in the other direction from Eltham Hill towards Lewisham there was a proliferation of pubs in Lee, all pretty much in stumbling distance of each other - The two Tiger's Heads, the Prince Arthur and Duke of Edinburgh within a couple of hundred yards of each other - The Swan, The Greyhound and the Royal Oak all on one short street within spitting distance of The Dacre Arms and The Woodman.
this was in the late 80's / Early 90s:-
New Tigers Head (gone)
Old Tigers Head (maybe gone)
Prince Arthur (gone)
Duke of Edinburgh (still there)
The Swan (now a bar)
The Greyhound (gone)
The Royal Oak (gone)
The Dacre Arms (still there)
The Woodman (gone)Think it’s where Nando now is.Held on for years but never seemed to have any punters.1 - 
            
Oh that's poor!DaveMehmet said:
It was the place to swingHastingsRed said:
The Sultan.SuedeAdidas said:
What was the other boozer on the left just coming into Lewisham from Lee.HastingsRed said:
And after the Woodman there was Sports (Rose of Lee) Mrs H lived around the corner from The Rose of Lee when I first met her (1987) been in all of the above except the New Tigers Head.SporadicAddick said:On a similar theme, and going in the other direction from Eltham Hill towards Lewisham there was a proliferation of pubs in Lee, all pretty much in stumbling distance of each other - The two Tiger's Heads, the Prince Arthur and Duke of Edinburgh within a couple of hundred yards of each other - The Swan, The Greyhound and the Royal Oak all on one short street within spitting distance of The Dacre Arms and The Woodman.
this was in the late 80's / Early 90s:-
New Tigers Head (gone)
Old Tigers Head (maybe gone)
Prince Arthur (gone)
Duke of Edinburgh (still there)
The Swan (now a bar)
The Greyhound (gone)
The Royal Oak (gone)
The Dacre Arms (still there)
The Woodman (gone)Think it’s where Nando now is.Held on for years but never seemed to have any punters.
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You also missed off the Castle, closed when they built the Sainsbury's, where the KFC now is.man_at_milletts said:man_at_milletts said:As a young lad living on Eltham Hill back in the 60's I believe (my dad said anyway) that there were 11 places you could drink from the Yorkshire Grey roundabout to the top of Eltham High Street. They were, and please add them if I've missed any.The Yorkshire GreyEltham Hill Social (Next to the old swimming baths)The White HartThe ChequersThe Kings ArmsThe CrownThe GreyhoundThe Carpenters ArmsThe Rising SunThe Man of KentEltham Conservative Club.How many are still there? I know the Post Office was a new addition, but I haven't been back to Eltham for a few years now.My favourite was The Crown, run by Dolly back then.
Whoops I missed off the Park Tavern which was my Mum and Dad's favourite which makes 12, and I'm pretty sure there were 13 in total. A nice easy pub crawl in the day.
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Used to have a Charlton connectionRob7Lee said:
You also missed off the Castle, closed when they built the Sainsbury's, where the KFC now is.man_at_milletts said:man_at_milletts said:As a young lad living on Eltham Hill back in the 60's I believe (my dad said anyway) that there were 11 places you could drink from the Yorkshire Grey roundabout to the top of Eltham High Street. They were, and please add them if I've missed any.The Yorkshire GreyEltham Hill Social (Next to the old swimming baths)The White HartThe ChequersThe Kings ArmsThe CrownThe GreyhoundThe Carpenters ArmsThe Rising SunThe Man of KentEltham Conservative Club.How many are still there? I know the Post Office was a new addition, but I haven't been back to Eltham for a few years now.My favourite was The Crown, run by Dolly back then.
Whoops I missed off the Park Tavern which was my Mum and Dad's favourite which makes 12, and I'm pretty sure there were 13 in total. A nice easy pub crawl in the day.
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Thought the 161 from Charlton continued down Court Road to Chislehurst?Alicanteaddicks said:
Used to have a Charlton connectionRob7Lee said:
You also missed off the Castle, closed when they built the Sainsbury's, where the KFC now is.man_at_milletts said:man_at_milletts said:As a young lad living on Eltham Hill back in the 60's I believe (my dad said anyway) that there were 11 places you could drink from the Yorkshire Grey roundabout to the top of Eltham High Street. They were, and please add them if I've missed any.The Yorkshire GreyEltham Hill Social (Next to the old swimming baths)The White HartThe ChequersThe Kings ArmsThe CrownThe GreyhoundThe Carpenters ArmsThe Rising SunThe Man of KentEltham Conservative Club.How many are still there? I know the Post Office was a new addition, but I haven't been back to Eltham for a few years now.My favourite was The Crown, run by Dolly back then.
Whoops I missed off the Park Tavern which was my Mum and Dad's favourite which makes 12, and I'm pretty sure there were 13 in total. A nice easy pub crawl in the day.
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            Wasn’t there a pub beyond The Rising Sun on the left before or just after Southend Crescent?0
 






