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Links Hotel
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Date of photo: 1952 |
Picture source: Bob
Inman |
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The Links Hotel was situated at 91
Fordbridge Road. This pub was built to serve Ashford Golf Club opposite and
closed c1974. After a while being closed and becoming increasingly
dilapidated it was demolished and replaced by a new pub called The Kings
Fairway. |
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My Dad (b.1909) always called the Links a white
elephant. He said it was built to compliment the golf course across the road
but had never been a success. When I was a teenager in the 60s the upstairs
always looked lifeless and when I first visited in 1970 aged 18, the public
bar was on the corner with a lounge running from doors to the right of the
public bar right around to doors to the left of the public bar. A large L
shaped lounge surrounding the small public bar where I used to play darts.
It was a Charringtons pub in those days and a distant memory was that a half
of Crown was 10d with the premium bitter 1 shilling a half. The landlord was
a distinguished chap and his two sons Dave and Julian ran the pub. I used
the lounge as well with football team mates on a Sunday night. A friend was
a barman there in the early 70s and the innovation at the time was a
television used on a Saturday night after closing so the staff and owners
would watch the newly introduced “midnight movie” on BBC 2. In those days
the UK closed about midnight. |
Robert Keen (July 2023) |
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