The Lord Tredegar is a pub at 50 Lichfield Road, Bow, London E3.
It is a Grade II listed building, built in the mid-19th century. [1]
It is part of the Remarkable Restaurants chain of 13 pubs in London. [2]
Tredegar Square pronounced is a well-preserved Georgian square in Mile End, and is in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. The square has gardens in the centre with lawns and large trees.
The Whittington Stone is an 1821 monumental stone and statue of a cat at the foot of Highgate Hill, a street, in Archway. It marks roughly where it is recounted that a forlorn character of Dick Whittington, losely based on Richard Whittington, returning to his home from the city of London after losing faith as a scullion in a scullery, heard Bow Bells ringing from 4+1⁄2 miles (7.2 km) away, prophesying his good fortune leading to the homage "Turn again Whittington, thrice Lord Mayor of London!" This quotation and a short history of the man cover two faces of the stone. The pub next to it is of the same name.
The Ye Olde Mitre is a Grade II listed public house at 1 Ely Court, Ely Place, Holborn, London EC1N 6SJ.
The Argyll Arms is a Grade II* listed public house at 18 Argyll Street, Soho, London, W1. It is located close to the site of the former Argyll House, the London residence of the Dukes of Argyll.
The Dog and Duck is a Grade II listed public house at 18 Bateman Street, Soho, London W1D 3AJ, built in 1897 by the architect Francis Chambers for Cannon Brewery.
The Blackfriar is a Grade II* listed public house on Queen Victoria Street in Blackfriars, London.
The Salisbury is a Grade II listed public house at 91–93 St Martin's Lane, Covent Garden, London which is noted for its particularly fine late Victorian interior with art nouveau elements.
The Star Tavern is a Grade II listed public house at 6 Belgrave Mews West, Belgravia, London SW1.
The Hope is a Grade II listed public house at 94 Cowcross Street, Smithfield, London. It was built in the late 19th century. It is an example of an early house; a traditional pub that opens to drinkers first thing in the morning, although the pub now keeps more conventional opening hours.
The Prince Alfred is a grade II* listed public house at 5a Formosa Street, Maida Vale, London, W9. It was first listed as grade II in 1970, and upgraded to grade II* in June 2022 for its lavish interior.
The Hand and Shears is a Grade II listed public house at 1 Middle Street, Smithfield, London.
The Lord Nelson is a Grade II listed public house at 386 Old Kent Road, Bermondsey, London.
The Barley Mow is a grade II listed pub located at 8 Dorset Street, Marylebone, London, W1.
The Red Lion is a Grade II listed public house at 2 Duke of York Street, St James's, London, SW1.
The Rose and Crown is a Grade II listed public house at 199 Stoke Newington Church Street, Stoke Newington, Hackney, London, N16 9ES.
The Devereux is a pub at No. 20 Devereux Court, off Essex Street, London WC2.
The Denbigh Arms is a former pub at 3 Denbigh Place, Pimlico, London SW1.
The Rose and Crown is a former pub at 8 Stroudley Walk, Bow, London E3.
The Hoop and Grapes is a grade II listed pub at 80 Farringdon Street in the City of London.
The Old Bank of England is a public house at 194 Fleet Street, where the City of London meets the City of Westminster.
Coordinates: 51°31′42″N0°02′01″W / 51.528374°N 0.0335432°W