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Structurally, this rather
grand building forms the southern end of the Chatsworth Hotel, built
around 1807.
The ground floor on the seafront side was originally the Steyne
Lounge bar, taking its name from the adjacent gardens. It was
licensed to Boscoe Malone in the 1960s and later renamed The
waterfront in 2001. Some time later, it was to become the Inn on the
Prom.
Today it no longer serves as a pub. |
Recollection of Ken Wakeford:
In the early 1960s, my mate Frank Mitchell and I would, once a week,
visit the Steyne pub (as we knew it then) and have a few beers. The
place at that time was run by a man called Larry Prince and his
wife. I can remember a barman named Kim and a very attractive young
bar lady by the name of Brenda.
Anyway, what attracted us to the Steyne initially was the live
music. Larry Prince was a singer and would often grab the mic and
give us a song. Sometimes a guest entertainer would appear and add
extra pleasure to our boozing. Those were the days, as my old dad
used to say about the 1920s! |
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1960 - Larry Prince (Steyne
Lounge Bar)
1999 -
At the moment we don't know
when the 'Inn' opened or when it closed. |
I do have some vague memories when it was the Inn
on the Prom, mostly to see local bands playing. I recall that the
toilets were downstairs at cellar level and a long curving staircase
took you there. |