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Red Lion, Isleworth

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Operator: Independent
92-94 Linkfield Road, Isleworth, TW7 6QJ (View on Google Map)
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Spacious, traditional, two-bar free house with a regionally important historic interior. Sandwiches and snacks available lunchtimes and evenings. Dogs on leads are welcome. Pub under new management 12th Nov 2018.

Information for this venue is provided by the Richmond & Hounslow Branch of CAMRA
Previous Names
Local Authority
Hounslow
Last updated
18/04/2022
Last surveyed
23/02/2018
Pub ID
HOU/6741
Asset of Community Value

One star - A pub interior of special national historic interest

Listed status: Not listed

Believed to have been built by T H Nowell Parr in the early 1900s, this pub retains many original fittings in three rooms. The public bar has a bar counter likely to be from the inter-war period with its inlaid red top whereas the bar-back is much older, consisting of two bays with leaded, mirrored panels. Behind the servery the publican’s office is still in use; the sliding door has an Edwardian etched panel in it. Twin front doors with ‘Saloon & Billiards’ on the left one and ‘Public Bar’ on the right lead to the saloon bar with walls of fielded panelling, a bar counter that looks old, and a two-bay bar-back with leaded, glass mirrored panels. A doorway from the saloon bar leads to the two-part rear room – on the left is a stage area, and the right hand part is believed to have been the billiards room and has panelling on the walls to two-thirds height.

General information about historic pub interiors

Believed to have been built by T H Nowell Parr (it has many features seen in his other pubs for Fullers & Royal Brewery) in the early 1900s it retains many original fittings in three rooms. The exterior features arcading of six bays with a dado of dark green / brown glazed brick with green tiles (possibly Royal Doulton which were the choice of Nowell Parr) above, some in relief. There are two disused doors – one on the right was the off sales and the other presumably a private entrance. On the right twin doors with ‘Bottles’ and‘ Jugs’ (assumed to have been moved) lead to the public bar – a disused door into this room has ‘The Red Lion’ in the top light. Beyond the stud wall on the left is now a kitchen but there was an off-sales in this area originally.

The public bar has a bar counter that looks to be from the inter-war period with its inlaid red top whereas the bar back is much older consisting of two bays with leaded mirrored panels. Behind the servery is a publican’s office still in use, with a sliding door having an Edwardian etched panel in it. The fireplace has an inter-war wood surround but the interior tiles are modern; good loose benches (dated?) and old dado panelling. At the rear of the room is a pool table – it is not obvious if there were two rooms originally. Lots of colourful leaded lights in the exterior windows.

Left hand twin front doors with ‘Saloon & Billiards’ on the left one and ‘Public Bar’ on the right one (moved?) lead to the saloon bar with walls of fielded panelling, a bar counter that looks old but might have been moved back (?), and a two-bay bar back with leaded glass mirrored panels but fridges have replaced lower shelving. The fireplace is tiled with a Tudor-arch shaped hearth but not in use and a door at the rear left has a leaded panel in it (behind it is the cleaners cupboard now). The rear wall of the room has part cut out to improve supervision of the rear room.

A doorway from the saloon bar leads to the two-part rear room – on the left is a stage area where the wide opening looks to have always been so (again, something seen in Nowell Parr pubs). Bay window at rear has three colourful leaded windows. The right hand part is believed to have been the billiards room and has panelling on the walls to two-thirds height and a lino floor now covered by carpet. There are two bar counter openings – left section is curved and behind it is an old mirrored bar back fitting. Toilets at the rear were added in the inter-war years – they are modernised but do have Crittal windows. Still retains the original stables at the rear which have been used for beer festivals.

General information about historic pub interiors
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Opening
Monday
Noon - 11:30pm
Tuesday
Noon - 11:00pm
Wednesday
Noon - 11:30pm
Thursday
Noon - 11:30pm
Friday
Noon - Midnight
Saturday
Noon - Midnight
Sunday
Noon - 11:00pm
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Current beers

This Pub serves 4 changing beers and 1 regular beer.

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Changing beers typically include: Oakham (varies) , Windsor & Eton (varies)

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Facilities
Sports TV Sports TV
Live Music Live Music
Garden Garden
Family Friendly Family Friendly
Disabled Access Disabled Access
Dog Friendly Dog Friendly
Dogs on leads are welcome.
Games Games
Smoking Smoking
Covered garden patio
Wi Fi Wi Fi
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Transport
Close to bus routes (250m)
Nearby Station (250m)
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