King's Arms, Chatham

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StatusDemolished
TypePublic house
Architectural style17th-century English inn
Location18 Medway Street, Chatham, Kent, ME4 4HA, England, Chatham, England
The King’s Arms
The King’s Arms, Medway Street – after the 1990s fire and before demolition (c. 2001)
King's Arms, Chatham is located in Kent
King's Arms, Chatham
Location in Kent
General information
StatusDemolished
TypePublic house
Architectural style17th-century English inn
Location18 Medway Street, Chatham, Kent, ME4 4HA, England, Chatham, England
Coordinates51°23′03.6″N 0°31′21.1″E / 51.384333°N 0.522528°E / 51.384333; 0.522528
Construction startedBy 1760 (documented)
Completed17th century (approx.)
DemolishedDecember 2002
OwnerTrustees of Watts Charity (historical)
LandlordVarious (see Licensees section)
Design and construction
Known for1840 Holborn Wharf drowning tragedy, 1860 suicide inquest, riverside pub for dock and mill workers
Other information
Public transit accessChatham railway station (approx. 5-min walk); local bus services along Railway Street and Waterfront Way

The King’s Arms was a riverside public house at 18 Medway Street (formerly Holborn Lane)[1] in Chatham, Kent.[2]

Licensees and Ownership

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