London: the Duke of Sussex, Baylis Road

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London: the Duke of Sussex, Baylis Road

Image: © Chris Downer Taken: 11 Sep 2014

A traditional pub on Baylis Road, close to Waterloo Station. It stands on what was previously the main carriageway of Baylis Road - but the gardens alongside now encroach on the former course of the street and the 'stub' of roadway now forms a beer garden of picnic tables. The Truman Hanbury Buxton fascia of the pub refers to a brewery that dates back to 1666 but closed in 1989, although it was revived in 2010.

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Image Location

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51.501094
Longitude
-0.110318