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King's Arms, Langton Matravers

27 High Street, Langton Matravers, BH19 3HA (View on Google Map)
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Grade II listed, this Purbeck stone built pub features rooms off a central bar area with original flagstone floors circa 1743. It is a family-friendly community pub that welcomes dogs and is popular with visitors. It serves fine pub food and hosts a village shop. The seaside town of Swanage is close by as are many fine walks where you can explore the Purbecks and the nearby South West Coast Path.

Historic Interest

Grade II Listed pub dating from 1743. Historic England list entry 1305349.

Information for this venue is provided by the East Dorset Branch of CAMRA
Previous Names
Local Authority
Dorset
Last updated
20/10/2023
Last surveyed
25/01/2023
Pub ID
SED/128
Asset of Community Value

One star - A pub interior of special national historic interest

Listed status: II

Update October 2021 - recent changes have seen the old bar fittings in the left hand bar replaced; fittings in the right hand bar painted over; also the front left room is now a shop so it has lost its old fittings.

The pub rooms here were originally the public bar, rear right, and the smoke room/lounge front left. Around 1960, the present main bar was created in what was the courtyard and a further extension in the 1980s added the small area rear left. The original public bar has an old flagstone floor, dado panelling with wall benches attached and a small counter with old front and modern top. The main bar has changed little in its sixty years – the bar counter and bar-back may be older, having been moved from the public bar. The former smoke room has fitted benches attached to a panelled dado and these and the fireplace could be from the 1950s. The front-right room was the village mortuary until 1943, later becoming the licensee’s sitting room until it came into pub use in the mid-1970s.

General information about historic pub interiors

Update October 2021 - recent changes have seen the old bar fittings in the left hand bar replaced; fittings in the right hand bar painted over; also the front left room is now a shop so it has lost its old fittings.

Opened in 1743 as the Masons Arms (for the quarry workers) and changed name in 1803 to celebrate George III. Possibly two cottages joined together at some stage, but certainly unaltered basic floorplan since 1800's. A four-roomed pub of character little changed in 50 years. The original pub rooms were the Public Bar on the rear right (note the name on the door), which was served via a hatch, and the Smoke Room/Lounge on the front left which are joined by a flagstone passage. Then in c.1960 Strongs of Romsey created the present main bar in what was the courtyard; a further extension in the early 1980s added the rear left small room/area and has crude bench seating on stone bases. Present toilets date from 1980's and replace original outside ones. Front right room has been brought into pub use in recent years.

A corridor on the right leads to the original public bar, which has a genuine flagstone floor, dado panelling with wall benches attached and a small counter with old front and a modern top. The small stone fireplace looks 50s (or later?) in fact all the fittings could date from the late 1950s as the panelling is similar to that in the lounge. Wainscoting round bar area put in by Harold Figgins, landlord from 1958-1960. The window on the left hand side originally looked out to the courtyard.

A corridor on the left hand side leads on to what originally was the kitchen at the rear left hand side. There is now a main bar in the centre with a flagstone floor, bar counter and bar back shelves (some are modern), also wall bench seating all seem to date from the 1950s. (Reg Saville says bar counter and bar back date from 1930's and must have been part of the Public Bar.)

Room on the front left originally the Smoke Room can be hired out for public meetings, used as breakfast room for B&B guests, and was restaurant area in 1990's. Now additional seating area it has fitted benches attached to a panelled dado and there is a stone fireplace, both could date from the late 1950s changes.

The room on front right hand side was village mortuary until 1943 (separate front door to street now boarded up), then became licensees sitting room until mid 1970's, then pool room. Has wood beam ceiling, simple bench seating and stone fireplace.

Much information from Reg Saville (Museum curator at Langton Matravers and local historian) and Darrel Elford (licensee from 1972 - 1993 who purchased F/H from Whitbread in 1980's).

General information about historic pub interiors
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Opening
Food
Monday
Noon - 11:00pm
Noon - 9:00pm
Tuesday
Noon - 11:00pm
No Service
Wednesday
Noon - 11:00pm
No Service
Thursday
Noon - 11:00pm
Noon - 9:00pm
Friday
Noon - 11:00pm
Noon - 9:00pm
Saturday
Noon - 11:00pm
Noon - 9:00pm
Sunday
Noon - 11:00pm
Noon - 9:00pm
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Current beers

This Pub serves 3 changing beers and 1 regular beer.

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Changing beers typically include: Hattie Brown's , St Austell

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Facilities
Lunchtime Meals Lunchtime Meals
Evening Meals Evening Meals
Garden Garden
Family Friendly Family Friendly
Dog Friendly Dog Friendly
Camping Camping
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Separate Bar Separate Bar
Smoking Smoking
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Transport
Close to bus routes
More: 40 (Durnford Drove)
Closest station (1700m)
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