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PUB LIST PUBLIC HOUSES Paul Skelton

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Pickwick

Closed 2016

246 Woolwich Road

Charlton

020 8858 0324

https://whatpub.com/pickwick

Pickwick

Photo taken from http://www.flickr.com by Matt Martin, March 2007.

Rouple Arms

Above photo, date unknown.

Pickwick 2019

Above Google image, June 2019.

Pickwick matchbox

Above matchbox, date unknown.

 

Project 2014 has been started to try and identify all the pubs that are and have ever been open in Kent. I have just added this pub to that list but your help is definitely needed regarding it's history.

As the information is found or sent to me, including photographs, it will be shown here.

Thanks for your co-operation.

 

From the https://charltonchampion.co.uk By Neil Clasper, 20 August 2018.

Developer plans to demolish Charlton’s Pickwick pub.

Pickwick 2014

The Pickwick pub on Woolwich Road, seen in August 2014. Photo by Neil Clasper.

As reported by From The Murky Depths blog, The Pickwick pub on Woolwich Road could be set for demolition to make way for 14 flats, a new pub, and a terrace of 6 houses. Originally known as the Roupell Arms, it had operated as a pub and B&B, but has been closed for the past couple of years.

The applicant is a Mr Sunil Purewal of Pure Let Greenwich Ltd. To see the full application, visit planning.royalgreenwich.gov.uk and enter reference 18/2976/O.

On the same stretch of road, developers had plans to add flats and a gym to the (now closed) "Antigallican" pub approved in August 2017, plans to demolish the "White Horse" were refused on appeal in 2016, and the application to add flats to the "Victoria" and turn it into a takeaway has gone quiet.

 

From the https://www.newsshopper.co.uk By Joe Coughlan, 14th June 2023.

Greenwich plans to convert pub building into hotel blasted.

Pickwick impression 2023

An artist's impression of the reopened pub and accompanying aparthotel (Credit: J Butterworth Planning / Neel Dakshy Architecture / Greenwich Council)

South London locals have blasted plans to convert the building of a 19th century pub into a hotel, calling the plans a “monstrosity” and a “hodgepodge” among the Victorian houses on the road.

Greenwich Council has received plans to reopen The Pickwick, a pub in Greenwich Peninsula dating back to the 1830s.

The plans, sent by Pure Let Greenwich Ltd, would see the current pub being restored and the accompanying bed and breakfast being refurbished.

An extra three storey building would also be added to the site, with office space on the ground floor.

Planning documents from Neel Dakshy Architecture, on behalf of the applicant, described the development as an “aparthotel”, with rooms including kitchen facilities for long or short-term rental.

The aparthotel would include 19 units across the original pub building and new development, including 16 serviced studio rooms.

The Pickwick on Woolwich Road was rebuilt in 1862 and has been closed since 2017, according to council documents.

The building also includes 16 rooms that were used for a bed and breakfast alongside the pub, all of which will be repurposed into rooms for the aparthotel.

The plans have received 22 objections from locals following two rounds of consultation in May 2020 and March 2023.

Neighbours of the pub criticised the proposed design, stating it was an “overdevelopment” of the site, and was not in keeping with the existing pub or surrounding Victorian houses.

One objection was summarised in council documents as: “Poorly designed building described as a ‘monstrosity’, ‘hodgepodge’, ‘eyesore’, ‘towering’ and ‘mismatched’.”

Residents were also worried about noise from the beer garden planned for the front of the pub, which was previously approved by Greenwich Council.

One anonymous resident said in council documents that Woolwich Road was an unsuitable location for the beer garden as it was too narrow and “quiet” in the evenings.

However, residents were said to support the refurbishment and reopening of the pub, calling it a “landmark building” on the road.

Council officers also said in their report that the front garden had been approved to redevelop the beer garden originally at the back of the pub.

They said: “Once the proposed development is completed, it is considered that the proposed development would not result in undue noise, light or air pollution as a result of an increased number of customers in this mixed use area.”

Residents and officers also praised the retention of the pub’s historic facade, which is planned to be restored in the renovation.

The decision on The Pickwick pub will be discussed at a planning meeting for Greenwich Council on June 13.

 

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