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Colton Arms, West Kensington

Operator: RedCat
187 Greyhound Road, West Kensington, W14 9SD (View on Google Map)

Following closure in July 2021 by Hippo Inns due to inability to fully staff post-Covid, the site was taken over by RedCat Pub company, controlled by Rooney Anand ex Greene King, and reopened by that company in early October 2021.

At least two of the three ale handpumps are in use and the third may come into use depending on demand. The food offering includes sandwiches at lunchtimes, pub favourites and Sunday roasts. The venue states that it uses local suppliers where possible and that only the best, sustainable fresh ingredients are used in their dishes.

Historic Interest

Close to a bone-yard dating from the great plague and Queens Club tennis complex, the pub was named after its first licensee, George Colton Moore, in 1849. He was formerly a clay-pipe maker and fragments have been found nearby; he moved to Fulham in around 1836 and owned quite a lot of land in the area. He named the pub after his mother, Mary Colton. After his retirement in the early 1870s and death in 1878, the pub was run for some years by his daughter, Matilda Colton Smith. She died in 1912. The pub was then sold and then run by that family until recent times.

Information for this venue is provided by the West London Branch of CAMRA
Previous Names
Local Authority
Hammersmith and Fulham
Last updated
07/09/2023
Last surveyed
09/02/2017
Pub ID
WLD/16446
Asset of Community Value

In a modest, rendered Victorian building, the former ‘museum piece’ Colton Arms was subject to significant changes in 2017. The front drinking area wraps round the servery on three sides and is still little altered since a refit in the late 1950s/early 1960s with a bar counter faced with slices of tree trunks on the front. This is one example of what has sometimes been called ‘publican’s rustic’, a deliberate attempt at rustic nostalgia with chunky woodwork, false ceiling beams and rough stonework. Also remaining is the mirrored bar back with glass shelves and a copper canopy of a c.1960s style.

Most surprising is the reused carved woodwork from old pieces of furniture. It seems that when such heavy, overblown carving was deeply out of fashion it could be bought up cheaply and so pieces found their way here, were dismantled and used to adorn the pub, particularly on the right hand side of the public bar. Some wall panelling is now painted black and the panelled ceiling is now painted a deep pink colour. The stone fireplace on the left hand side looks modern.

There is a gap to a small area on the right with a stone fireplace that looks modern. There are the odd chair / stool that are more examples of ‘publican’s rustic’; also a lovely old high backed settle. A gap to the area on the left on a higher level has a carved wood counter front from 1950/60s. Furniture includes carved chairs and table and also a ‘publican’s rustic’ stool. The coffee station is situated on another piece of old furniture. Gents has a 1950s urinal but modern tiling.

Major changes at the rear created a number of areas and a patio.

In a modest, rendered Victorian building, the former ‘museum piece’ Colton Arms was subject to significant changes in 2017. The front drinking area wraps round the servery on three sides and is still little altered since a refit in the late 1950s/early 1960s with a bar counter faced with slices of tree trunks on the front. This is one example of what has sometimes been called ‘publican’s rustic’, a deliberate attempt at rustic nostalgia with chunky woodwork, false ceiling beams and rough stonework. Also remaining is the mirrored bar back with glass shelves and a copper canopy of a c.1960s style.

Most surprising is the reused carved woodwork from old pieces of furniture. It seems that when such heavy, overblown carving was deeply out of fashion it could be bought up cheaply and so pieces found their way here, were dismantled and used to adorn the pub, particularly on the right hand side of the public bar. Some wall panelling is now painted black and the panelled ceiling is now painted a deep pink colour. The stone fireplace on the left hand side looks modern.

There is a gap to a small area on the right with a stone fireplace that looks modern. There are the odd chair / stool that are more examples of ‘publican’s rustic’; also a lovely old high backed settle. A gap to the area on the left on a higher level has a carved wood counter front from 1950/60s. Furniture includes carved chairs and table and also a ‘publican’s rustic’ stool. The coffee station is situated on another piece of old furniture. Gents has a 1950s urinal but modern tiling.

Major changes at the rear created a number of areas and a patio.

General information about historic pub interiors
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Opening
Monday
Noon - 11:00pm
Tuesday
Noon - 11:00pm
Wednesday
Noon - 11:00pm
Thursday
Noon - 11:00pm
Friday
Noon - Midnight
Saturday
Noon - Midnight
Sunday
Noon - 10:30pm
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Raquette Room - 25 covers
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