This pub is named in honour of William Willett, a local MP, who campaigned for daylight saving in the 1900’s.
This imposing mock Tudor building, built in 1935, stands in the heart of Petts Wood Station Square. Built originally as a pub and hotel with a ball room attached, it has been updated several times over the years. It has managed to retain wood panelling, fire places, brickwork and original features. The ballroom is used for community events and is available for hire. Two large screens are in the main area of the pub. An outside seating area round the pub overlooks the square.
The pub is one of only three in the borough of Bromley that are on CAMRA's "real heritage" list, and is grade II listed nationally. More architectural information can be found be clicking on the link in the "features" column of this page.