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PUB LIST PUBLIC HOUSES Paul Skelton

Earliest 1881-

Black Horse

Open 2020+

Fiddling Lane

Broad Street East

Monks Horton

01303 812182

http://www.theblackhorse.uk.com/

https://whatpub.com/black-horse

Black Horse 2018

Above photo, 2018.

Black Horse bar 2018

Above photo 2018.

Black Horse inside 2018

Above photo 2018.

Black Horse sign 2018

Above sign 2018.

 

This pub has also been addressed as in Brabourne from the 1903 and 1938 Post Office Directories.

 

From the probate Records Sept 1901.

Coomber James of the "Black Horse Inn," Brabourne, Kent died 7th September 1901 at Lower Street, Shere, Surrey.

Administration London 22nd November to Eliza Coomber, widow effects £81 8s.

 

Kentish Express, Friday 2 October 1981.

It's on tonight for the Black.

New restaurant is on way.

In the picture of Mr. and Mrs. Jones, and regional manager Mr. David Griffiths join Debbie Brown.

Black Horse licensees 1981

The "Black Horse" at Monks Horton had its first pint Pulled by Ashford's Beauty Queen, Debbie Brown, on Friday.

The pub, a free house, had been closed since June while and major extension was built. The extension includes a new bar and restaurant, and has been partly built of old timber to blend into it's surroundings.

Month.

Publican Mr. William Jones and his wife, Pamela, have run the pub for 3 years.

Now the new extension has been built its hope to open the restaurant in about a month.

 

From the https://www.kentonline.co.uk By Chris Britcher, 13 June 2018.

Black Horse pub in Monks Horton on the market for £1.25m.

A popular village pub is on the market - and it could be yours for £1.25 million.

The Black Horse in Monks Horton, between Ashford and Hythe, has been run by Nicola and Elsa Pomponio for the last 17 years.

But now property advisor Christie & Co is marketing the site which comes complete with five acres of land.

The two-storey property retains many original features including open fireplaces, low ceilings and exposed wooden beams and has a 100-cover dining area, bar, and large commercial kitchen.

Accessed via a separate entrance, the property also includes first-floor owners’ accommodation which has four bedrooms, a kitchen, living area, bathroom and office.

The plot includes a gravel car park for up to 60 vehicles, a garage outbuilding which is currently used for storage, a 60-cover decked area to the front and side and a lawn to the rear.

James Hughes, business agent at Christie & Co’s Maidstone office is handling the sale. He explained: “The Black Horse represents a great opportunity and will attract a range of buyers with varying levels of experience due to the room for growth, especially if the five acres of land are utilised to create other income streams.

"The pub market in Kent is currently very strong and we have experienced a number of sales already this year.”

Christie & Co is seeking £1,250,000 for the freehold interest.

 

LICENSEE LIST

PALMER Henry 1881+ (age 32 in 1881Census)

COOMBER James 31/Mar-7/Sept/1901 dec'd (age 50 in 1901Census)

BACK John 1903+

CHAMBERS William 1918-38+

JONES William & Pamela 1978-81+

POMPONIO Nicola & Elsa 2001-18

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