Kentish Gazette Canterbury & District

Owner sorry for ‘radio silence’ as pub to reopen 18 months on

Village boozer to relaunch in partnershi­p with fine dining restaurant

- By Lydia Chantler-hicks lchantlerh­icks@thekmgroup.co.uk

A popular village pub is to reopen after being closed for 18 months – to the relief of many who had feared for its future. The Tyler’s Kiln in Tyler Hill, near Canterbury, has been shut since November 2020, sparking speculatio­n it would be sold or turned into student accommodat­ion.

But bosses have confirmed the pub is reopening this week – with the business having been taken over by Sturry fine dining restaurant Kathton House. Owner Allister Collins, who lives in the village, bought The Tyler’s Kiln in 2012 before launching it in 2015 following a major refurbishm­ent.

It has since become a key hub of the village, with Allister keen to ensure it “serves the community”.

But when the pub remained shut long after Covid restrictio­ns were lifted last May, villagers grew concerned about its future.

For months, mystery shrouded the closure as Allister remained quiet on the subject – assuring those who asked only that the premises would eventually reopen.

And to the relief of many, he has now confirmed it will welcome back customers towards the end of this week, but under new management.

The businessma­n has apologised to punters for his “radio silence”.

He explained that during lockdown, he realised he no longer enjoyed running the food side of the business.

“I made a decision that I was going to look for a kitchen partner – someone I can rely on, who does decent food,” he said. But when restrictio­ns lifted in the summer, he was met with a “perfect storm” of rising staffing and food costs, and staff shortages due to the so-called pingdemic.

In the following months, he found someone to take over the food side of things but eventually decided against the partnershi­p, and toyed with the idea of finding someone to take over the entire business.

“I did a lot of soul-searching, because that pub was everything to me,” he said. “It was my baby, in a way.”

But Allister finally found a “perfect partnershi­p” in Kathton House – a small fine dining restaurant in Sturry, run by Corina Grenham and her husband Justin.

The pair have now closed down their Sturry premises and moved into The Tyler’s Kiln, where they will run the entire pub operation, including their restaurant as Kathton House at The Tyler’s Kiln.

“Their food is just top notch – it’s incredible,” said Allister. “They understood that it has to be a community-led pub, it just needs some excellent food and that is exactly what they can bring.”

Allister says dining at the pub will be “more of an experience” than before, with Kathton House offering tasting menus, wine pairings, and a higher price point.

But he insists the community will still be at the heart of the business.

The restaurant will eventually resume serving the ever-popular

“village favourites” – classic pub fare such as burgers and fish pies, available for a lower price than the more gourmet menu. Allister admitted: “It was never my intention to take so long to reopen the pub. “I thought I’d be able to provide progress updates throughout, but I’m a businessma­n and I know that if people got wind that I was having trouble finding people or that negotiatio­ns had broken down, it would just weaken my hand.

“So I kept very quiet, and when anyone asked all I could say was that 100% the pub would reopen, I just don’t know when.

“I’d like to apologise for the radio silence - there was a method in the madness, and that was that it enabled me to negotiate the best deal for the pub, and the best deal for the community. I’d love to see [villagers] all back at the pub, and supporting Kathton House, and I’m sure that we’ll make it a success.”

‘I did a lot of soulsearch­ing, because that pub was everything to me - it was my baby...”

 ?? Picture: Google Street View ?? The Tyler’s Kiln pub in Tyler Hill, Canterbury, is reopening following 18 months of closure
Picture: Google Street View The Tyler’s Kiln pub in Tyler Hill, Canterbury, is reopening following 18 months of closure
 ?? ?? Allister Collins, pictured behind the bar at The Tyler’s Kiln in 2018
Allister Collins, pictured behind the bar at The Tyler’s Kiln in 2018

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