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Two Chairmen
The Two Chairmen pub in Westminster, London
TypePublic house
Location1, WARWICK HOUSE STREET SW1
Coordinates51°30′02″N 0°07′54″W / 51.5006°N 0.1317°W / 51.5006; -0.1317
Rebuilt1756
Listed Building – Grade II
Official nameTHE TWO CHAIRMEN PUBLIC HOUSE
Designated01-Dec-1987
Reference no.1066136

The Two Chairmen is thought to be the oldest public house in Westminster.[1] Its pub sign, featuring two men carrying a sedan chair, can be traced back to 1729.[2] The pub is near Birdcage Walk, where James I had aviaries for exotic birds, and close to St James's Park tube station. It has been called 'The hidden gem of Dartmouth Street' by The London Evening Standard.[3] It is a Grade II listed building.[4]

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History

The pub is located on Dartmouth Street opposite the infamous early theatre The Royal Cockpit, which was known as a cockfighting arena.[5] Rebuilt in 1756,[6] it is named after the two men who used to carry sedan chairs for wealthy patrons who frequented the pub in its early days. Apparently the sedan chair carriers would wait in the pub for fares which would appear after the cockfights had finished.[7]

In 1935, the pub was the location of the founding of the Society of Civil Service Authors.[8]

Notable clientele and mentions

References

  1. ^ History of Two Chairmen from Function Rooms website
  2. ^ Westminster report mentioning Two Chairmen
  3. ^ Moore-Bridger, Ben (25 April 2012). "The Spirit of London, a book for 15,000 Olympic athletes". Evening Standard.
  4. ^ "THE TWO CHAIRMEN PUBLIC HOUSE, Non Civil Parish - 1066136 | Historic England". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 30 September 2023.
  5. ^ Two Chairman information on location near Cock Fighting arena
  6. ^ "Two Chairmen Public House - Pub". visitlondon.com.
  7. ^ "Bit About Britain information on Two Chairmen".
  8. ^ Founding of the Society of Civil Service Authors
  9. ^ "Making plans with Nigel". www.telegraph.co.uk.
  10. ^ Simon Walters meeting with Mo Mowlam
  11. ^ Rae, John (April 2011). Mention of Two Chairmen in a book by John Rae. ISBN 9781907595950.
  12. ^ Wilson, A. N. (27 June 2011). Betjeman. Random House. ISBN 9781446493052 – via Google Books.
  13. ^ Dobbs, Michael (16 February 2012). A Sentimental Traitor. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 9780857203694 – via Google Books.

mentioned in the book”Lethal White” by Robert Galbraith

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