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Renamed and reopened late January 2024 after major refurbishment.
Note the original tiling at the front of the pub.
Ramped access to bar area at front of pub.
A light, airy pub. Tables and chairs to the right are set out for dining but to the left is bar stool style seating and tables and further round are sofas and a more secluded area 'Charlie's Den'. See the rugby theamed pictures towards the rear of the pub.
At the back of the pub a raised area with tables and chairs overlooks the large garden ('Charlie's Yard') which includes a bottled beer bar. Heated marquee which has TV for rugby overflow.
Keg craft beeers available from e.g. Laine, Brixton and Gipsy Hill.
The pub was named the Charles Holden after the architect who designed the Grade II listed tube station opposite. Note the freezes with his picture.
Was the Colliers Tup (2005 - April 2013) and originally the Victory.
Operated by Laine Pub Company from April 2017, previously New Pub Co (ex Massive).
Holden, Colliers Wood
Source: National
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