Sort file:- Canterbury, September, 2021. |
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PUB LIST | PUBLIC HOUSES | Paul Skelton | |||
Earliest 1997 |
Tap and Spile |
Latest 1999 (Name to) |
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76-77 St Dunstan's Street Canterbury
Originally the "Rose and Crown," a 16th century building, this pub changed name to the "Tap and Spile" in 1997 when the pub chain with the same name purchased it, only lasting with that name for a couple of years before changing once again this time to the "Blind Dog at St. Dunstan's." The "Tap and Spile" being a nationwide chain owned by Century Inns who took over the chain from Pubmaster but ceased trading in 1999. Later when Tap and Spile sold up (to Enterprise), it became the "Blind Dog at St. Dunstan's," after the song by local group Caravan.
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