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The Banker's Draft

This pub is closed permanently.

Eltham >

The Toll Gate

This pub is closed permanently.

Harringay >

The Coronation Hall

This pub has a long list of former uses, including: cinema and gentleman’s club!

Surbiton >

The Kings Tun

Kingston upon Thames is home to some industry greats.

Kingston upon Thames >

The Sir Michael Balcon

Discover the history of the man responsible for launching the career of Alfred Hitchcock.

Ealing >

The Botwell Inn

This pub is named after the main shopping area of Hayes.

Hayes >

The Watchman

Find out how New Malden was affected by the Second World War.

New Malden >

The Red Lion and Pineapple

The Civil War broke upon Acton like a storm!

Acton >

The Postal Order

This pub is closed permanently.

Crystal Palace >

The Nonsuch Inn

Nonsuch was a residence of the Queens of England.

North Cheam >

The Flora Sandes

This pub is closed permanently.

Thornton Heath >

The Greyhound

The original Greyhound dates back to 1797.

Bromley >

The Moon Under Water

Discover the history of the Lords of Norbury.

Norbury >

The Richmal Crompton

Bromley is home to many well-known figures, and this pub has them on display.

Bromley >

The Edward Rayne

This pub is closed permanently.

Raynes Park >

The Foxley Hatch

This pub is closed permanently.

Purley >

The New Cross Turnpike

This pub is situated on an old Roman road.

Welling >

The Sir Julian Huxley

This pub is named after the first Director-General of UNESCO.

Selsdon >

The Tailor's Chalk

The name tailor chalk is misleading - it isn’t actually chalk!

Sidcup >

The Moon and Stars

This area was well known in the 17th and 18th centuries for its Gipsy encampments.

Penge >

The Harvest Moon

This pub is closed permanently

Orpington >

The Sovereign of the Seas

How did Petts Wood get its name?

Petts Wood >

The Furze Wren

Discover what is hidden at Bexleyheath’s Market Place.

Bexleyheath >

The Rockingham Arms

This building was originally destroyed in the Blitz.

Elephant and Castle >

The Edmund Halley

This pub is closed permanently

Lee Green >

Baxter's Court

Learn more about the nearby Hackney Empire; one of the world's oldest cinemas.

Hackney >

Wetherspoons

This pub is in Victoria Station, which was once the London station most familiar to European visitors.

Victoria >

The London and Rye

Discover the importance of Rushey Green.

Catford >

Goldengrove

This pub's name comes from the poem Spring and Fall.

Stratford >

Hamilton Hall

A ballroom or pub? It's hard to decide with all the elegant design features.

City of London >

Goodman's Field

A pub situated on former farmland.

Tower Hamlets >

Shakespeare’s Head

An A–Z of the Bard’s greatest plays, displayed on the walls.

Holborn >

The Angel

This pub is closed permanently.

Islington >

The Asparagus

Located in an area formerly famous for growing crops of... You guessed it: Asparagus!

Battersea >

The Brockley Barge

This pub has 'barge' in the name and in its design.

Brockley >

The Capitol

This pub is closed permanently.

Forest Hill >

The Central Bar

Discover the local area's history in television and film.

Shepherd's Bush >

The Coronet

This pub is closed permanently

Holloway >

The Crosse Keys

This former bank is rich with history.

City of London >

The George

A gallery of images showing Croydon in the past.

Croydon >

The Half Moon

This building is full of theatrical history.

Mile End >

The Hudson Bay

This pub is closed permanently.

Forest Gate >

The Ice Wharf

The clue about this pub's history is in its name.

Camden >

The Knights Templar

This pub is closed permanently.

Chancery Lane >

The Ledger Building

This building was an instrumental part of the West India Docks.

Docklands >

The Liberty Bounds

Discover the history of one of Britain's great explorers.

Tower Hill >

London

Dagenham >

The Lord Moon of the Mall

This pub is closed permanently.

West End >

The Masque Haunt

A pub named after a popular form of entertainment in the court of King Henry VIII.

Old Street >

The Metropolitan Bar

Located above one of London's oldest Underground stations.

Marylebone >

The Milan Bar

This pub is closed permanently.

Croydon >

The Miller's Well

This pub is permanently closed.

East Ham >

The Montagu Pyke

Discover 'the most important venue in the history of European pop music'.

West End >

The Moon and Stars

Learn of the royal connections Romford has.

Romford >

The Moon on the Hill

The unusual tree sculptures define this pub.

Sutton >

The Moon Under Water

Discover the history of one of London's film première hot spots.

West End >

The Oyster Rooms

This pub is closed permanently.

Fulham >

The Plough and Harrow

This pub's name hasn't changed since 1419.

Hammersmith >

The Rochester Castle

It’s our oldest trading pub – and the brilliantly classic interior shows this.

Stoke Newington >

The Sir John Hawkshaw

Located on the site of the remains of a Roman palace built in the 1st century...it doesn't get much older than that!

Cannon Street >

The Sir John Oldcastle

Discover the numerous historical features of the area local to this pub.

Farringdon >

The Skylark

This pub is closed permanently.

Croydon >

The Whispering Moon

This building used to be Wallington's cinema.

Wallington >

The White Swan

Learn the history of this building, originally the headquarters of the Working Men's Club & Institute Union.

Islington >

The William Morris

This pub has a colourful history of art, design and theatre.

Hammersmith >

The World's Inn

This pub is closed permanently.

Romford >

The Watch House

This pub is named after the old village green.

Lewisham >

The Holland Tringham

Displayed on the walls are copies of Holland Tringham's sketches.

Streatham >

The Beehive

Read about Brixton's most famous landmark - Brixton Prison.

Brixton >

The Fox on the Hill

This pub’s walls are full of history.

Camberwell >

The Gate Clock

Discover where Greenwich Mean Time originated.

Greenwich >

The Great Harry

Who or what was The Great Harry?

Woolwich >

The Kentish Drovers

This pub stood opposite “Greater London’s Greatest Store”.

Peckham >

The Rocket

Get an insight into the history of the Thames.

Putney >

The Barrel Vault

This new opening can be found in ‘the finest and smartest railway station in London’.

St Pancras >

The Surrey Docks

This pub has an old diving helmet on display.

Rotherhithe >

The Pommelers Rest

Take a look at some classic scenes from Tower Bridge.

Tower Bridge >

The Wrong 'Un

Bexleyheath’s medieval history is explored in this pub.

Bexleyheath >

J.J. Moon's

This pub used to be a much loved Woolworths.

Ruislip Manor >

The Beaten Docket

Cricklewood’s history is on display all around this pub.

Cricklewood >

The Moon and Sixpence

This pub has money in the name, and money on the walls!

Hatch End >

The Moon Under Water

Discover the history of Colindale’s famous air races.

Colindale >

The Railway Bell

This pub is closed permanently.

New Barnet >

J.J. Moon's

A grand house named Wembley Orchard once stood on this site.

Wembley >

The Moon Under Water

Discover the history of Hounslow.

Hounslow >

J.J. Moon's

The world’s first television signals were received in Kingsbury Manor.

Kingsbury >

Spouter's Corner

This area of Wood Green is full of history.

Wood Green >

The Alfred Herring

Alfred Herring was awarded the Victorian Cross after his success in the First World War.

Palmers Green >

The Mossy Well

This pub even has its own milk float in the garden!

Muswell Hill >

The Tichenham Inn

Read about the history of Swakeleys Manor.

Ickenham >

The Village Inn

Rayners Lane tube station was once just a hut with a few planks for a platform.

Rayners Lane >

The Greenwood Hotel

The Greenwood Hotel was built to serve the rapidly expanding suburbs of Greenford and Northolt.

Northolt >

The New Crown

Discover the history of Southgate.

Southgate >

The William Webb Ellis

If you’re a rugby fan, this pub has the history for you!

Twickenham >

The Wibbas Down Inn

Discover the history of Wimbledon.

Wimbledon >

J.J. Moon's

Take a look at photographs of the ‘most spectacular cinema in Britain’.

Tooting >

The Walnut Tree

Read about Leytonstone’s unofficial Poet Laureate.

Leytonstone >

London

Kenton >

The Good Yarn

In the 18th century Uxbridge had more than 40 licensed alehouses!

Uxbridge >

The Moon on the Square Feltham

Did you know Sir Winston Churchill’s funeral train passed through Feltham?

Feltham >

The Kings Ford

The origin of the name Chingford is still a matter of heated debate amongst some people.

Chingford >

Penderel's Oak

The name of this pub relates to events that took place in 1651, and a humble family who saved the life of a king.

Holborn >

The George

Read about the legend of St George and the Dragon.

Wanstead >

The Willow Walk

This pub is in the area of Pimlico, which means ‘beer’!

Victoria >

The Drum

This pub is closed permanently.

Leyton >

The Stargazer

Renowned astronomer Sir Edmund Halley established his reputation studying stars.

The O2 >