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Leisure activity also takes place along Hammersmith's pedestrianised riverside, home to the pubs of Lower Mall, rowing clubs and the riverside park of Furnival Gardens. Hammersmith has a municipal park, Ravenscourt Park, to the west of the centre. Its facilities include tennis courts, a basketball court, a bowling lawn, a paddling pool, and ...
The pub appears in the 1930 A. P. Herbert novel The Water Gipsies, loosely disguised as the fictitious The Pigeons. [3] The front bar of the pub is listed in the Guinness Book of Records as the smallest public bar in the United Kingdom. The pub featured in 1963 promotional film Song of London which showed its name sign at the rear that, at the ...
The Hampshire, King Street, Hammersmith, 2016. The Hampshire is a pub at 227 King Street, Hammersmith, London.. The Hampshire, formerly The Hampshire Hog was first licensed in the 17th century as The Hogs, a name based on that of the members of the Royal Hampshire Regiment.
Pages in category "Pubs in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Cross Keys, Hammersmith. The Cross Keys is a public house at 57 Black Lion Lane, Hammersmith, London. It is run by Fuller's Brewery. [1] In 1981, it was the SPBW London Pub of the Year. [2] Writing in The Guardian in 2009, James May called it his favourite pub, adding that it was also his local, "a mere 101 paces away from the house". [3] [4]
The press was located at No. 1 Hammersmith Terrace. It was named after The Dove, Hammersmith , a nearby riverside pub. The Doves Press was responsible for the Doves Bible (5 vols, 1902–1904), which the Columbia Encyclopedia considered one of the best examples of its kind.
The Laurie Arms, 2009. The Laurie Arms is a pub at 238 Shepherd's Bush Road, Hammersmith, London.It was next door to the Hammersmith Palais, a long running dance hall and music venue from 1919, which hosted The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Who, David Bowie and the Sex Pistols, but was demolished in 2013.
The River Café is a restaurant in the Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, London, specialising in Italian cuisine.It was owned and run by chefs Ruth Rogers and Rose Gray until Gray's death in 2010; since then, Rogers has been the sole owner and has run the restaurant.