The Former Edward I Inn, The Street, Upchurch.
Thanks to: www.dover-kent.com - Kent's Public House Archive Site for this photograph,
taken after the Edward I Inn had closed and the building became The Royal Naval Convalescent Home for Wounded Sailors. |
While Medway brewery Style & Winch owned the Edward I, Michael Smitherman, formerly the landlord in the Horsham Lane inn, became the first landlord at the new building in The Street and he continued there until 1911. His two great granddaughters Mary Barden and Jane Goodwin live in Upchurch.
After Michael Smitherman finished as landlord, Alfred Wyles who had previously served as proprietor of the Anchor & Hope at Otterham Quay took over as a beer retailer at the inn which, according to the electoral register for Upchurch, continued to function with the name Edward I until 1916.
When the Edward I Inn finally closed the building became The Royal Naval Convalescent Home for Wounded Sailors in 1917. Miriam Hilton-Coulton lived and worked there as the matron and continued running the convalescent home as ‘The Miriam Rooms’ after the war. Only The Crown has continued to function as a pub in the village centre.