The Three Chimneys

The Three Chimneys

We have worked closely with renowned traditional pub, The Three Chimneys on all aspects of their identity and marketing. The pub has a rich history, and the graphic identity and marketing proposition reflect this. During the Seven Years' War (1756-1763) it is said that up to 3,000 French prisoners were kept at nearby Sissinghurst Castle. The French seamen were placed on parole in the surrounding area and were allowed out as far as the pub building. At the time locals referred to this as the 'Three Wents' (or three ways) but the prisoners called it Les Trois Chemins. The unique name of the Three Chimneys therefore derives from the French term for the junction of three roads.

We have worked with traditional sign writer, Gary Wells, to create bespoke signage and typography. The pub has since expanded into offering rooms and we helped with the online booking systems and marketing strategy.

The pub has been award the County Dining Pub of the Year, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2017 and 2018.

The Three Chimneys

For more information contact Gavin Ambrose on 07769 563377 or gavin@studio245.co.uk