,
Kent, England. The building, formerly as a post office, converted to a pub, is named after
Thomas Fletcher Waghorn , its name reflecting the building's former use , a theatre converted to pub in 2001 Though some are new-build or late twentieth century properties, many Wetherspoon pubs are conversions of existing historic buildings which have become redundant, including banks, churches, post offices, theatres and a former public swimming pool, with many properties being
listed buildings. Pubs are furnished thematically according to the heritage of the building or location, and have routinely won design awards. The main station buildings at
Aberystwyth railway station were converted to a Wetherspoons pub, Yr Hen Orsaf
The Old Station, and received a National Railway Heritage Award in 2003. The first Wetherspoons pub in all of
Ireland was The Spinning Mill in
Ballymena,
County Antrim,
Northern Ireland, which opened in August 2000. The first Wetherspoons pub in the
Republic of Ireland, The Three Tun Tavern, opened in
Blackrock,
County Dublin, in 2014. Another opened in
Cork in 2015. The Three Tun Tavern closed in January 2022 after it was bought by a consortium of former and current Irish rugby players, including Rob Kearney and Jamie Heaslip. In 2014, Wetherspoons opened a pub at the
Beaconsfield motorway service area on the M40. The move was criticised by road safety charities for potentially encouraging
drink-driving. Its largest pub is the
Royal Victorian Pavilion in
Ramsgate, in a building which was originally a concert hall, and later a nightclub. Wetherspoons also operates a chain of hotels. In 2015, there were 34 hotels in England, Wales and Scotland, and also a pub and hotel in Camden Street,
Dublin, Ireland. Every Wetherspoons in Great Britain was visited by Mags Thomson from 1994 to October 2015. She visited 972, which included 80 that had subsequently closed. In 2018, the company announced plans to open a National JD Wetherspoon Museum in
Wolverhampton in the West Midlands. The existing pub, The Moon Under Water on Lichfield Street, would be expanded to take in the whole former
Co-Op Department Store, to include a hotel and gift shop. Plans were approved in April 2020. In 2022, the company announced it was selling 32 of its sites, including that at the Beaconsfield motorway service area.
Carpets Each Wetherspoons pub has one or more unique carpets, inspired by the pub's name, location and building. They are made by
Axminster Carpets and, sometimes having more than the usual six colours, have to be partially handmade on old fashioned looms, costing up to £30,000 – twice as much as stock designs. These have been the subject of a book,
Spoons Carpets, by Kit Caliss and a colouring book,
Colour Your Own Spoons Carpet. ==Publications==