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Great West Road, Isleworth, TW7 4PU
5.3 miles
London SW15
A Young's house since 1872 (now Punch)) but dating back to 1617, here is an ideal base for exploring historic Roehampton. The busy public bar is the focus of activity with locals playing board and car
5.3 miles
Kingston upon Thames, Surrey, KT1
Got a big appetite? You’re in the right place. Whenever you come to the Cornerstone you can get a great deal, as well as a great meal. There’s a different deal every day of the week.
5.3 miles
Kingston upon Thames, Surrey, KT1
The name of this pub is a reminder of Kingston’s royal connections. Seven Saxon kings were crowned in Kingston or, as it was once known, King’s Tun, meaning royal farm or estate.
5.3 miles
London W12
O'Donoghue's is an Irish pub serving home-cooked meals that can cater for private parties of up to 100 guests upon request. They also provide a wide range of entertainment including a free juke box ni
5.3 miles
Kingston upon Thames, Surrey, KT1
We are a small pub in the heart of Kingston. We have been family run for the last eight years, and have made many changes, including an extensive refurbishment four years ago. We offer live sport on
5.3 miles
London W6
Your cosy, charming, community local.
5.3 miles
London W6
The Rutland is situated on the bank of the River Thames near Hammersmith Bridge. We're one of the main viewing points of the Oxford Cambridge boat race.
5.3 miles
London W6
Next to Hammersmith Bridge, this redbrick-faced establishment has a smartly furnished interior with tiled flooring and wood-panelling (tongue and grooved throughout). Divided into three parts with sem
5.3 miles
Coombe Hill, Kingston upon Thames, KT2
Beautiful pub, friendly staff, quality food, wine & ale in a relaxed atmosphere.
5.3 miles
Kingston upon Thames, Surrey, KT1
Situated in the middle of Market Square in central Kingston the Druids Head is a Grade 2 listed building constructed in the early 16th century. The Druids Head prides its self on offering offering pre