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Places, public houses

The New Inn

The New Inn, 1 New Road, Brentford, TW8 0NX Was and is a pub. Built 1853 or earlier. In existence by at least 1853, but the original pub is thought to be older. Further Information Brentford’s Griffin Park is the only football ground in the UK with a pub on each corner, and this is one of those four pubs. The New Inn is home … Continue reading The New Inn

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The Princess Royal

The Princess Royal, 107 Ealing Road, Brentford, TW8 0LF Was and is a public house. Rebuilt 1921. Originally built in 1841. Nowell Parr designed the rebuild in 1921. Further Information Brentford’s Griffin Park is the only football ground in the UK with a pub on each corner, and this is one of those four pubs. The Princess Royal [mapsmarker marker=”7″] Continue reading The Princess Royal

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The Royal Oak

The Royal Oak, 38 New Road, Brentford TW8 0NU Was and is a public house. Built 1894, possibly rebuilt in 1920s Licensed by 1894. Further Information Brentford’s Griffin Park is the only football ground in the UK with a pub on each corner, and this is one of those four pubs. [mapsmarker marker=”6″] Continue reading The Royal Oak

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The Griffin

The Griffin, Brook Road South, Brentford TW8 0NP Was and is a public house. Built 1883. History Fuller Smith & Turner pub since 1883. Served as the first club house and changing room for the football club. Regularly used for filming, including Green Street (2005) with Elijah Wood. The Griffin has been run for over 16 years by Ralph and Sue Clifden who retire this … Continue reading The Griffin

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