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Mystery surrounds the sudden closure of a family-run pub.
A notice appeared on the door of the Ship Inn in Conyer from Swale Marina announcing it had ceased trading.
The 18th century free house was once a popular place for customers to eat and drink near the water at Conyer Creek on the Saxon Shore Way between Sittingbourne and Faversham.
Events at the pub were being promoted on its Facebook page right up until its closure, including for an 80s karaoke night on November 25.
The last post, which included pictures from the Halloween Weekender, was shared on November 9.
Cakehole, a rock pop obscure cover band, was one of the last acts to perform at the venue.
A spokesman for the group said they were not aware the pub had since closed and told KentOnline: “We enjoyed playing at this pub. It always had a good atmosphere.”
It had also had positive reviews on TripAdvisor in the weeks before it shut.
A review from October reads: “What a wonderful welcome from the staff…best roast we have had in years and would highly recommend.”
While another reviewer added: “A superb, welcoming local pub with good ales, good food and friendly locals.”
The Ship Inn and Swale Marina have been contacted for comment.
The pub was once a landing post for smugglers as it was an ideal place for dropping off contraband due to its remote location.
The Ship Inn, which was originally a bakery and blacksmiths, then became an alehouse in 1802.