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Now a great example of a thriving contemporary pub attuned to the newer residents of its area. Built in 1858 by Sir Benjamin Kenton. Ex-Bass Charrington, Enterprise then Admiral before becoming a free house in October 2015. Medium-sized, with a beige colour scheme and a separate little room at the back. Walled yard at rear. Food can be ordered in from Yard Sale Pizza.
Historic Interest
Local listing:- Two-storey five-sided Victorian public house at the junction of Kenton Road and Bentham Road. Whole ground floor is painted grey with stone columns interspersed by half-height windows with brackets supporting square lights on either side of all three doors. Above ground floor is a panel below a protruding cornice all coloured grey. First floor windows on the main facade has two narrow windows flanking a wider middle window. Above the wider window is a white shell shape with a protruding white key stone decorated with flowers. Above each of the two narrower windows is a protruding white square block decorated with a flower and on each side of all 3 windows is a white festoon of flowers. Windows and corners of the building are painted grey. First floor windows on either side of the main facade also have a white shell shape with a protruding white key stone decorated with flowers and on either side is a white flower decoration. Above the first story windows is a grey coloured freize of flowers and above that a protruding grey coloured cornice and above that a wide panel running round the road-facing facades with the words Kenton Arms indented in capitals. Above the main facade is a raised Dutch style semi-circular pediment flanked by low rounded filials all grey coloured. At the top of the semi circle is a larger rounde filial also painted grey. Inside the semi circle is a shield with the Kenton coat of arms and on either side of the shield are rounded horizontal flower festoons. Attached to the Kenton Road first floor facade is a pole from which hangs the pub sign
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 0 regular beers.
Kenton, Homerton
Changing beers typically include: Five Points - Hook Island Red , Hackney (varies)