The Woodman Public House,
Blackfen Road, Blackfen, c. 1931
Even before negotiations were complete plans
for a projected rebuild were being drawn up.
The present pub was erected behind the old
pub in 1931 and only then was the original
demolished.
The new pub was designed by Kenneth Dalgliesh
whose initials are set in a small stone block
alongside the entrance to the public bar.
The old and the new. The first photograph
shows the old pub with a glimpse of the new
pub being built behind it.
The second photograph is the new Woodman public
house looking across Blackfen Road from the
junction of Wellington Avenue.
Note the Reffells Brewery sign to the left.
Reffells had leased the pub from as long ago
as 1899 but did not acquire the freehold until
the summer of 1930.