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Druid's Head, Kingston upon Thames

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Druid's Head, Kingston upon Thames
Druid's Head
Druid's Head
Druid's Head is located in Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames
Druid's Head
Druid's Head
Druid's Head is located in Greater London
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General information
Address3 Market Place, Kingston upon Thames
Town or cityLondon, KT1 1JT
CountryEngland
Coordinates51°24′33″N 0°18′23″W / 51.409229°N 0.306458°W / 51.409229; -0.306458
Designations
Listed Building – Grade II
Official nameDruid's Head Public House
Designated6 October 1983
Reference no.1184751

The Druid's Head is a Grade II* listed public house at 3 Market Place, Kingston upon Thames, London.[1]

Built in the 17th and early 18th centuries,[1] it originally consisted of two pubs: The Druid and The Hog's Head. Situated side-by-side, they merged in the 1980s. Despite this, it is still the oldest surviving pub in Kingston. Originally a coaching inn, it was frequented by a number of patrons including Charles Dickens and Jerome K. Jerome. The latter left an inscription on the upstairs window.[2] A 1983 study noted the building's attractive early 18th century brick front, as well as the original staircase and plaster ceilings on the first floor.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b Historic England (6 October 1983). "Druid's Head public house (1184751)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 April 2014.
  2. ^ "Druids Head, Kingston".
  3. ^ The Buildings of England: London 2: South. Harmondsworth, Middlesex, England: Penguin Books. 1983. p. 316. ISBN 0140710477.


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