Just a reminder of pub chat:
6pm – onwards, Thursday, April 4th
Old Red Lion, Kennington
42 Kennington Park Road, London SE11 4RS
As the poet said, April is the cruelest month, so best to ease into it in a Grade II listed Tudorbethan pub (see below for details, courtesy English Heritage).
http://www.qype.co.uk/place/1166160-The-Old-Red-Lion-London
These meetings provide an informal and friendly meeting space to discuss current or proposed projects, ideas, work in contemporary/historical archaeology. Or just come for the nogging and to escape the cruelty.
The Old Red Lion to my best knowledge serves reasonably priced (for London) slightly better than reasonable food. It’s a Tudorbethan stone’s throw from Kennington tube (Northern line), also (longer) walking distance from Vauxhall (Victoria line) or Elephant & Castle (Bakerloo) and a short bus ride from Waterloo.
Do contact me or James Dixon if you have any questions.
Sefryn
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Public house and off licence. Built circa 1929 on the site of an earlier public house of c1750. Tudorbethan style. Front elevation has eclectic timberframing with plastered infill, sides brick in English bond with tiled roof, two red brick clustered chimneystacks to left and stock brick chimneystack to right. Nos 42 and 43, the public house, are of two storeys attics and basement: two windows. No 44, the off licence, is of one storey one bay.
EXTERIOR: Attic storey of nos 42 and 43 projects and has central gable with bargeboards and carved band above two four-light casements, supported on lion-shaped brackets painted red. Remainder of attic floor has pattern of arches underneath the windows and wooden bracket with hanging sign. First floor also has two four-light casements. Ground floor has projecting bar front with two arched windows with frosted stained glass and stall risers with brick nogging and three entrances, the right side to upper floors, the central and left to public and saloon bars, with rectangular fanlights and two-centred arched oak doors. No 44 to the left was the off licence. One storey brick with penticed slate roof. Shopfront with twelve arches above, six arches below, stall risers of brick incorporating some tiles on edge and recessed arched doorcase with rectangular fanlight.
INTERIOR: Intact interior with two bars, public and saloon, running the full depth of the property and staircase to right hand side. Adzed oak ceiling and wall frame beams, oak panelled internal porches, three Tudor-style fireplace surrounds with metal hoods and twisted brick piers, original lantern style lighting, bar counters with four-centred arches and decorated spandrels, heraldic shields, a built-in picture depicting the landing of Bonnie Prince Charlie in Scotland, original doors throughout and original cream and black tiles and fittings to lavatories.
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