Public House,
Catherine Wheel Road
TW8 4BD
Built as a pub in 1928 and so remains.
Locally listed.
In Grand Union Canal & Boston Manor Conservation Area; Thames Policy Area
History
Building of character first mentioned in 1888 directories. Raised above road level to avoid flooding during high tides. 1928 by C.E. Mallows a well known “arts and crafts” architect. Vernacular style with mock timber framed interior. Local landmark and good candidate for listing. (English Heritage 2000)
Further Information
Mentioned in Alfred Pearce’s poem of Fifty Pubs on Brentford’s High Street, 1948.
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i was there back in 1986 when Lou ( morish?) was landlady. Remember many customers Joe (;pintof IPA) Irene( good ight Irene!) Joan and John Donaldson, Steve and nick Pike as well as moody manager can’t remember name! Vernon( great piano player ) Then Peter Sharman took over with lovely Irish wife and her son Thomas. Happy days.