Remembering the Smiths Arms at Godmanstone, Dorset

Tiny pub the Smiths Arms at Godmanstone, Dorset, was the smallest in England and seated just 24 people - www.dorsetecho.co.uk

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The Smith's Arms in Godmanstone near Cerne Abbbas was known for being the smallest pub in England. This unique single storey building presented a charming appearance, constructed of flint walls under a thatch roof. How the pub looks today The internal dimensions of the only bar were just 11ft 9ins by 15 feet.

The ceiling was low and sloping, being only 6ft 2ins and the highest point. When the pub was open, there were lanterns, horse brasses, an old pair of blacksmith's bellow outside, and a cosy atmosphere within. There were six tables, seating about 24 people, and tables outside for a delightful drink or meal by the riverside.



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Joanna O'Donnell.