The Iron Duke Public House Gt Yarmouth

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The iron duke shut sometime last year, its situated on the junction of Jellicoe road and North drive in Gt Yarmouth,seems such a shame to see such a large pub shut

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the side view
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scaled the wall and got a couple of pics of the rear

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nice art deco style pub and needless to say well boarded up.

very interesting site close to gt yarmouth racecourse and facing the seafront would love to know about the history of this pub?
 
I think your talking about the New Commodore there Wagg! The Iron Duke is 5 mins round the Corner from me and it did not close last year , it has been boarded up for years. The nearby Holiday Camp had it open for a while but it was a failure. Part of the Lacons Brewey in Yarmouth a lot of thse Large 30s style Pubs were common in Yarmouth, some of which have dissappeared like the Links Hotel and The Admiral Seymour. I have been reliably informed by the Wife its been closed for at least 12 years.
 
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I think your talking about the New Commodore there Wagg! The Iron Duke is 5 mins round the Corner from me and it did not last year , it has been boarded up for years. The nearby Holiday Camp had it open for a while but it was a failure. Part of the Lacons Brewey in Yarmouth a lot of thse Large 30s style Pubs were common in Yarmouth, some of which have dissappeared like the Links Hotel and The Admiral Seymour.

thanks for the info, very interesting,you would think it would have done great business with being so close to a large haven camp and the racecourse
 
thanks for the info, very interesting,you would think it would have done great business with being so close to a large haven camp and the racecourse

It used to be very popular back in the 80s Kev. There were even Chartered Bus Trips to the Pub itself! It had a very good reputation!
 
My late father was a publican for most of his working life and he was trained in the Iron Duke by the then manager/tenant, Dennis Battle. His son is now a director of a large music shop in Norwich.

As Shucky rightly said, it was owned by Lacons, but then taken over by Whitbreads in the late 60's/early 70's - my Dad did his training there in 1970, then went on to manage the Lancaster Tavern in Nelson Road Central before taking over The First and last at Ormesby (just down the road from Pontins Holiday Camp).

I remember very well as a small child of about 4 or 5 (I'm now 44) playing with my toy cars in the front bar whilst my Dad cleaned the beer lines. I also remember playing the Hammond organ in the Iron Duke when I was a bit older (9/10 yrs old and getting paid the princely sum of £5 for doing it) along with other pubs in the Newtown area of Gt Yarmouth back in the mid-70's.

I'm going to take some flack for this, but as a kid, I was a member of the Hammond Organ Society and they had their weekly meetings at the Iron Duke. Now do you worst - I can take it :mrgreen:

It's an amazing place inside as my memory serves, maybe I might just try and see if I can find a way in ;)

mo2w
 
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My late father was a publican for most of his working life and he was trained in the Iron Duke by the then manager/tenant, Dennis Battle. His son is now a director of a large music shop in Norwich.

As Shucky rightly said, it was owned by Lacons, but then taken over by Whitbreads in the late 60's/early 70's - my Dad did his training there in 1970, then went on to manage the Lancaster Tavern in Nelson Road Central before taking over The First and last at Ormesby (just down the road from Pontins Holiday Camp).

I remember very well as a small child of about 4 or 5 (I'm now 44) playing with my toy cars in the front bar whilst my Dad cleaned the beer lines. I also remember playing the Hammond organ in the Iron Duke when I was a bit older (9/10 yrs old and getting paid the princely sum of £5 for doing it) along with other pubs in the Newtown area of Gt Yarmouth back in the mid-70's.

I'm going to take some flack for this, but as a kid, I was a member of the Hammond Organ Society and they had their weekly meetings at the Iron Duke. Now do you worst - I can take it :mrgreen:

It's an amazing place inside as my memory serves, maybe I might just try and see if I can find a way in ;)

mo2w

Count me in.
 
My late father was a publican for most of his working life and he was trained in the Iron Duke by the then manager/tenant, Dennis Battle. His son is now a director of a large music shop in Norwich.

As Shucky rightly said, it was owned by Lacons, but then taken over by Whitbreads in the late 60's/early 70's - my Dad did his training there in 1970, then went on to manage the Lancaster Tavern in Nelson Road Central before taking over The First and last at Ormesby (just down the road from Pontins Holiday Camp).

I remember very well as a small child of about 4 or 5 (I'm now 44) playing with my toy cars in the front bar whilst my Dad cleaned the beer lines. I also remember playing the Hammond organ in the Iron Duke when I was a bit older (9/10 yrs old and getting paid the princely sum of £5 for doing it) along with other pubs in the Newtown area of Gt Yarmouth back in the mid-70's.

I'm going to take some flack for this, but as a kid, I was a member of the Hammond Organ Society and they had their weekly meetings at the Iron Duke. Now do you worst - I can take it :mrgreen:

It's an amazing place inside as my memory serves, maybe I might just try and see if I can find a way in ;)

mo2w

some great info there, hopefully you can get some internal pics would love to see them, good luck!!!
 
Hi,
I've had my eyes on this place for a while now.I worked there for a summer season in the mid 90's when it was leased by the haven holiday camp.I think that may have been the last season it was open.
What i really remember about it was the size of the cellar.Its massive!!!
Anyone fancy a look around???
get in touch.im only a few minutes away
cheers
gav
 
i eagerily await some interior pics,here are some more pics of it

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at least this time of year should be quieter around that area with the camp being shut.

GOOD LUCK ON YOUR EXPLORE!!!
 
Would be great to be able to get in and have a look around, looks very secure tho, but the plus side to that is the yarco rat population (read bored teens) won't have trashed it!
 
Would be great to be able to get in and have a look around, looks very secure tho, but the plus side to that is the yarco rat population (read bored teens) won't have trashed it!

Its not trashed inside at all Urban, but entry is impossible. Its extremely well Boarded up.:(
 
On the subject of pubs Black Shuck, did you manage to get inside Ormesby royal oak at all? by the time I got in there all the floor boards had been removed, but the staircases left in..
 
On the subject of pubs Black Shuck, did you manage to get inside Ormesby royal oak at all? by the time I got in there all the floor boards had been removed, but the staircases left in..

No I never did mate. They were ripping the Joint to pieces.:(
 
I worked on the entertainment team at Haven Seashore in 1997, it was open then we were supposed to do quizzes in there but no one ever wanted to go down there! I returned back there in 2001 and by this time it was closed down, my caravan over looked it and it was boarded up by then I think!
 
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