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The Central
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The Central was one of the 1920’s “Road Houses”.
a large imposing building with a very large parking area and out buildings
including a functions hall. It stood on the A2 Watling Street at the
junction of Featherby Rd. In my early drinking days (from 1960 to date) the
Central was the property of Charlie Cox who owned an empire of licensed
premises in the Medway area. He also had the franchise for beer tents at
Kent Cricket. During the summers at weekends the large parking area was used
by coaches & buses en route to Margate & Ramsgate on outings. It was nothing
to see 15 to 25 coaches and in some cases London Transport red buses taking
a pit stop.
The main building was of the Olde English style, red brick & mock beams. The
Private Bar was interesting in that it was wainscotted throughout and at the
top of the wainscotting ran a shelf round all four sides of the room. On
this shelf was an amazing collection of ceramics some Delft type carvers &
servers but mainly a fantastic collection of “Toby Jugs” some in the
traditional Toby & Wife style but a lot of the others of prominent military,
naval, political & royal persons. Marshal Foch, Field Marshal Haigh,
Admirals Beatty & Fisher from WW1. Monty, Eisenhower, De Gaulle etc from
WW2. Kings George 5th & 6th.
With the demise of the licensed trade the Central soldiered on into the
1980s finally in the guise of a Night Club. Old man Cox having died the
empire had passed to his son who rapidly cashed in his assets finally in the
mid 80s the pub, its club and all outbuildings were demolished and the site
is now the site of a small housing estate. |
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Source: Alan Smith |
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Rex Cardy |
1966/1976 |
Customer, but knew charlie cox , mary, and the gurneys
fairly well. |
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