O'Briens

O’Briens

formerly Northumberland Arms 11 London Road Pub built in 1853. Locally listed as “11 London Rd”. History A pub since at least 1853.  On right hand side of building you can see evidence of where the building was attached to the old railway bridge which crossed the London Rd. Numbers 1-11 London Road were locally listed with it, but these have been demolished and redeveloped. … Continue reading O’Briens

Coach and Horses

Coach and Horses

183 London Road
Isleworth

Public House built in 17th century.

Grade II Statutory Listed.

In Syon Park Conservation Area.

English Heritage Listing

C18 with later alterations. Stock brick. 2 parallel pitched roofs. Parapet.3 storeys. Front elevation has bay window at 1st floor level. 3 windows,have brick arcading at 1st and 2nd floor level. 2 windows on the righthand ground floor elevation have timber mullions and transom – probably C19. Continue reading “Coach and Horses”

The Albany Arms

Albany Arms

17 Albany Road Pub built in 1900, possibly early Nowell Parr. In St Paul’s Conservation Area. History Built by the Royal Brewery, Brentford in 1900. Stained glass windows inside. Strip Club Charge for Pub Landlord July, 2009 ‘Disgraceful’ pub to keep its doors open as landlord says ‘I’ve learned my lesson’ March 2010 Pub History [mapsmarker marker=”130″] Continue reading Albany Arms

The Globe

The Globe

104 Windmill Road TW8 9NA Public house built c1888 History First appears in 1888 directory. Fuller Smith & Turner acquired it in 1908. Large globe on the roof above the corner door. Further Information As of September 2013 building works currently in progress on a sign on the roof. One of the few pubs in Brentford to have regular live bands. The Globe, Brentford [mapsmarker … Continue reading The Globe