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Grade II listed building in the centre of Teddington that dates back to 1863 when it was then called the Clarence Arms Inn. Inside is very spacious with a high ceiling. Outside there is a popular patio terrace area both sides of the front entrance that becomes a west facing sun trap in the summer months. The Hotel has been extended into a separate building to the side of original building.
Because of the needs of the Hotel, food is available all day starting from 7am for breakfast (8am Sun). The bar opens at 11am.
History: In 1729 a pub called the Greyhound stood on the site. Briefly renamed the Guildford Arms in 1795 it was subsequently rebuilt as the building we know today.
Historic Interest
Building is Grade II listed.
Park, Teddington
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