An 1860s pub, with current fittings dating from around 1895, this Nicholson's house is on CAMRA's National Inventory of Heritage Pubs and is Grade II*-listed with one of the best late Victorian pub interiors in London.
Inside are three snugs separated by wood and etched glass partitions, as well as the magnificent saloon, decorated with ornate mirrors, at the rear and the restaurant upstairs. Note the remarkable decorated Bass mirror. The bar back is impressive and adjacent is a rare survivor, a manager's office with etched glazing.
Drinkers can enjoy changing guest ales from a variety of brewers.