Harrow on the Hill: The Castle
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Image: © Nigel Cox Taken: 2 Jan 2010
The Castle is a traditional Fuller's outlet on West Street at its junction with Crown Street. The date in the gable reads 1901, so the architectural style is late Victorian and merits Grade II Listed Building status. The pub sign has an interesting play on the pub's name by using a picture of a chess piece rather than some mediaeval fortress.