This Grade II Listed Pub was reopened in 2012 by Remarkable Pubs. Typical of others they run being tastefully refurbished in traditional style. Three real ales available and a cider in August 2018. Inside are an ornate bar-back and a good bar counter. Some of the mirrors have gilded ivy leaves. Delicately carved wooden, mirrored overmantels also adorn the pub’s interior. There is a vintage working juke box too. In the conservatory area is an open kitchen (leading to the garden) and dining area which has a skylight with what may be original decorative cast iron but definitely modern glass, unfortunately. The medium sized garden itself abuts the Great Eastern main railway line.
Historic Interest
Grade II listing:- "Mid C19. Stock brick with stucco eaves cornice and blocking course, 2 storeys, 4 windows those of lst floor linked above by heavy arched dripstone, and below by stucco sill band. Windows round headed with architraves. Ground floor has arched windows with plain pilasters between. Central doors with engraved glass panels and central, wrought iron, lampholder with modern lamp. Focal point looking along College Terrace from Tredegar Square.”
This Pub serves 3 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Lord Tredegar, Bow
Changing beers typically include: Fyne (varies) , Kirkstall (varies) , Leigh on Sea (varies)
Source: National
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