Bull's Head, Strand-on-the-Green
The Bull's Head is a Grade II listed public house at 15 Strand-on-the-Green, Chiswick, London, England.
This quaint riverside gastro-pub is also a world renowned gentlemen’s club, known for its exotic table dancers and vintage whisky collection, dating back to 1777. With the oldest bottle being the same bottle from which Oliver Cromwell drank from after seeking refuge at the consequently named Oliver’s Island, a .9 acre islet opposite the pub on the River Thames [1]
It was built in the 18th century, and the architect is not known.[1]
References
- 1 2 .Historic England. "Hare and Hounds public house (1356694)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 29 December 2013.
Coordinates: 51°29′3.8″N 0°16′41.4″W / 51.484389°N 0.278167°W / 51.484389; -0.278167
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