Paxtons Head | |
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Type | Public house |
Location | 153 Knightsbridge, London |
Coordinates | 51°30′5″N0°9′44″W / 51.50139°N 0.16222°W |
Built | 1900–02 |
Architect | George Dennis Martin |
Listed Building – Grade II | |
Official name | PAXTONS HEAD |
Designated | 27-Jul-2000 |
Reference no. | 1381202 |
Paxtons Head is a Grade II listed public house at 153 Knightsbridge, London. [1]
It was built in 1900–02 by George Dennis Martin as part of the Park Mansions development. [1]
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