Established
Built between c.1760 and c.1800.
🏭 Heritage-listed building
Built: c.1760 · NIAH rating: Regional
A pair of substantial late eighteenth-century former townhouses with a partially intact late nineteenth or early twentieth-century pub shopfront. Now interconnected, the pair retains its vertical emphasis, plot ratios, and forms part of a wider collection of former eighteenth-century townhouses that characterise this early townscape. The angled façade of No. 2, which forms part of the historic street pattern, resolves the corner plot and adds character to the both the building and surrounding area.
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Established
Built between c.1760 and c.1800.
Architecture
A pair of substantial late eighteenth-century former townhouses with a partially intact late nineteenth or early twentieth-century pub shopfront. Now interconnected, the pair retains its vertical emphasis, plot ratios, and forms part of a wider collection of former eighteenth-century townhouses that characterise this early townscape.
Community memory
Forum and community traces are labelled separately from verified history. They are starting points for memory-page curation and can be corrected or expanded.
What survives in the archive
The archive reads less like a single fact and more like a room coming into focus: regulars, roles, habits and social texture are visible, but named stories stay out until a stronger source review supports them.
Remembered room
The old forum trail does not yet give PubHub a publishable named story. It gives something more delicate: a single archive trace where the pub appears as a remembered room, with social texture, habits, roles and passing local colour visible around the edges. The current public layer is built from 1 linked source lead.
Regulars and characters stay anonymised here; the page records atmosphere before identity.
The useful signal is social texture: habits, roles, routes, occasions and the way the place lived in memory.
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This is an artistic archive reading, not a verified claim about named individuals. Stronger stories need better sourcing, local correction and editorial review.
Archive time depth
same-year archive trace across 1 dated Boards.ie archive lead.
Archive profile
Peter's Pub has a single archive trace where the old archive points toward social texture: regulars, habits, roles, atmosphere and remembered room feel. The public page keeps this as anonymous room memory until source review supports more specific storytelling.
Archive strength
Single archive trace
Memory shape
Regulars and room character and cultural references
Editorial next step
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No raw forum excerpts or named private-person claims are published from this automated profile.
Regulars and room character
A single archive signal points toward the pub as a remembered room of regulars, roles, habits and social texture. PubHub keeps this anonymised until a fuller source review supports named stories.
Cultural references
A single archive signal connects the pub to broader cultural talk, public references or shared points of recognition.
Archive source trail
These are linked Boards.ie leads from pre-2026 discussion. PubHub shows the trail and the review category, but does not publish raw excerpts or private-person claims from automated matching.
2003Room characterScore 8
Boards.ie archive trace
A pre-2026 Boards.ie discussion leaves a preliminary community-memory trace for Peter's Pub, around regulars and room character and cultural references. PubHub treats this as a single archive signal: useful for memory-page curation, not as verified fact.
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