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This is a list of pubs in London. ... Mitre Inn, Chipping Barnet: 1633 II 58 High St, Chipping Barnet ... Bull & Gate: 1871 II 389 Kentish Town Rd
Arkley is a village in Greater London, England, within the London Borough of Barnet.It is located 10.6 miles (17.1 km) north-northwest of Charing Cross.. It consists of a long village strung out between Barnet and Stirling Corner, and composed of the ancient hamlets of Barnet Gate, Rowley Green and Arkley.
Spaniards Inn in 1906 Garden of the Spaniard's Inn on a sunny lunchtime. The Spaniards Inn is a historic pub on Spaniards Road between Hampstead and Highgate in London, England. It lies on the edge of Hampstead Heath near Kenwood House. It is a Grade II listed building, dating back to the 16th century. [1]
After much protest the gate was moved to just south of the junction of East End Road and was shortly afterwards removed. It was commemorated with a blue plaque put up at the Queen’s Head by the Finchley Society, but the pub closed in 2012 and is now apartments.
Pages in category "Pubs in the London Borough of Barnet" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
The Hale is an area and ward within the London Borough of Barnet. It is situated where the eastern part of Edgware meets the western part of Mill Hill and centres on the small retail centre at the junction of Deans Lane, Hale Lane and Selvage Lane. This centre constitutes Upper Hale, but is better known locally as the 'Green Man' after the pub ...
Exterior of the pub in 2020. The Gatehouse is a public house in Highgate, London, located at a road junction where Highgate High Street, West Hill, North Hill and Hampstead Lane converge close to Pond Square. It stands on the site of the oldest recorded structure in Highgate Village.
The Alexandra from East Barnet Road. The pub was formerly known as the Alexandra Tavern and appears in newspapers under that name as early as 1869. [1] It was probably built during the development of the area after the opening of nearby New Barnet railway station in 1850. In October 1871, the landlord changed from Mr Hocking to Walter Capon. [2]