Former Crown & Sceptre pub in Acol up for auction

The Crown & Sceptre pub

The former Crown & Sceptre pub in Acol is up for auction.

In October 2017 an application submitted to demolish the pub and build two homes in its place was refused.

The former Shepherd and Neame pub shut in May 2012. It was then put on the market for £240,000 but only one offer was received and that was later withdrawn.

In April 2013 it was sold for a sum below the original asking price but deemed unsuitable to open as a pub again.

Photo via David Redfern

The planning application from Toran Construction was vehemently opposed by many residents in the village.

Margate Civic Society objected to the “complete annihilation of the historic building.”

In January Thanet council served notice on the owner ordering them to carry out replacement and repair works to the roof and structure.

The building is currently in a poor state with the roof gone and weather damage inside.

Photo via David Redfern

The premises dates back to the 15th century.

Now the building is due to go under the hammer at a Clive Emson auction in Maidstone on October 29.

The property has a guide price of £150-160,000 plus fees.