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Castle Tavern
View of the Castle Tavern, Kentish Town road, London. This pub was present by 1651 and was rebuilt in 1848. In 1861 and earlier, it is listed at 23 Providence Place, Kentish Town. It was called Bullet in 2007 and then the Flowerpot. It closed in 2011 at which time it was known as Heroes. Date: 1875
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1651 1848 1861 1875 2007 2011 Bullet Called Closed Earlier Flowerpot Heroes Kentish Listed Present Providence Rebuilt Tavern This
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This image, dating back to 1875, presents a breathtaking view of the Castle Tavern located on Kentish Town Road in London. The Castle Tavern, a historic pub with a rich history, can be traced back to at least 1651, making it one of the oldest establishments in the area. Over the centuries, the pub underwent several transformations, with a significant rebuild taking place in 1848. During the mid-19th century, the Castle Tavern was listed at number 23 Providence Place, Kentish Town. Over the years, it went through various name changes, including "Bullet" in 2007 and "Flowerpot" before it closed its doors in 2011, known as "Heroes." The Castle Tavern's enduring presence on Kentish Town Road is a testament to its significance in the local community. With its distinctive architecture and charming ambiance, it has undoubtedly served as a gathering place for generations of Londoners. This photograph, taken in 1875, offers a rare glimpse into the past, allowing us to appreciate the history and character of this iconic London pub.
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