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Heritage Pub

Peasant, London

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Operator: Independent
240 St John Street, Finsbury, London, EC1V 4PH (View on Google Map)
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At risk update:

Closed in May 2023 for refurbishment, it was repossessed by the freeholder in April 2024.

This Pub is Closed Long Term

Originally named the George & Dragon and dating from early Victorian times, much of the trademark classic Victorian decor still exists, including a mosaic floor with a centrepiece depicting Saint George slaying the dragon, plus a lovely tiled mural also depicting the eponymous Saint skewering his adversary. The design of the mosaic floor also allows us to determine the original multi-room layout of the place. It's furnished with re-cycled dining room furniture, which goes quite nicely in here. There's also a rather nice large wood-framed mirror on the back wall. This a spacious yet comfortable pub.

Historic Interest

Local listing:- Triple timber and granite frontage. Granite pilasters and stallriser. Skinner Street Frontage: timber/glass front with recessed doorway. Granite columns with ornate rendered carvings above door to cornice.

Information for this venue is provided by the East London & City Branch of CAMRA
Previous Names
George & Dragon
Local Authority
Islington
Last updated
12/08/2024
Last surveyed
Pub ID
ELC/14726
Asset of Community Value

Two star - A pub interior of very special national historic interest

Listed status: II

UPDATE MAY 2024  The pub closed for refurbishment in May 2023 but was repossessed by the freeholder in April 2024. 

Three-storey brick pub rebuilt 1889-90 to the design of H.J. Newton which, although now open plan, is worth a visit as you can clearly see how it was originally divided by partitions into six small rooms and a lobby. It still retains its original bar counter, original bar-back fitting and a plaster ceiling of intersecting circles. in the former main lobby is a splendid large tiled painting depicting St George slaying the dragon with a relief-pattern tiled dado below. If you take a close look at the horse's head you will see a rosette and around it a cracked tile - this is damage from shrapnel in WWII and the rosette painted on to cover it up. The mosaic floor is exposed and includes a decorative ‘The George and Dragon’ in the former lobby area of the left-hand entrance and also confirms that the present vestibule entrance is a later additions. Take a look at the mosaic floor and you will clearly see that markings of where the partitions were situated – two snugs to the right of the present entrance (also the floor indicates a slight change to the bar counter position here); two snugs directly to the left; and off the former lobby/passage at the rear were another two snugs.

Behind the bar back fitting there is a Publican's Office but the door to it from the middle of the servery has been blocked up.  

General information about historic pub interiors

Three-storey pub of red brick rebuilt 1889-90 to the design of H.J. Newton. The ground floor has a timber pub front, granite dado, pedimented entrances with richly ornamented tympana and spandrels. At the top of the building is a balustraded parapet; also central semi-circular pediment to west and north elevation. The pediments have dormers with round-headed windows and stone relief decoration with roundels bearing the figure of St George. Corner bay surmounted by dormer.

The decorative mosaic floor indicates the pub was originally divided into seven distinct compartments separated by partitions. There were originally four exterior doors. The mosaic floor indicates that off the former lobby/passage on the left there were two snugs at the rear. Also, there were two snugs to the right of the present entrance. The room on the rear right has changed – the mosaic floor indicates a new wall has been added to create a passage at the rear of the pub. The decorative mosaic by the right-hand door includes a dragon, grapes etc.

From the front left-hand door a lobby created by a partition ran to the rear. As you enter there is a decorative ‘THE GEORGE AND DRAGON' in mosaic. The left hand wall has floor to ceiling tiling including a splendid multi-coloured large tiled painting depicting St George slaying the dragon with a relief-pattern tiled dado below by Webb and Company of 94 Euston Road. If you take a close look at the horse's head you will see a rosette and around it a cracked tile - this is damage from shrapnel in WWII and the rosette painted on to cover it up. The tiling may continue beneath modern timber dado to rear. At the rear near the staircase to the first floor the mosaic tile floor also incorporates a St George slaying the dragon scene. Above the left hand side there is a fibrous plaster ceiling of intersecting circles and what looks like a skylight.

The original curved bar counter survives in its original position apart from a small straight section on the right-hand side, as indicated by the mosic floor. Here there is a modern replacement which is very similar in style. The original bar-back fitting has been retained. Behind the bar back fitting there is the original Publican's Office with the door on the far left of the servery – the mosaic floor indicates there have been no changes to the layout. The mosaic floor also confirms that the present corner vestibule entrance is a later addition.

The upstairs bare wood floored dining room has a bar back where the lower part looks modern but the upper part is an elegant mirrored fitting with glass shelves and possibly imported. There is a largish metal fireplace with old fireback and a decorative plaster cornice.

General information about historic pub interiors
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Opening
Food
Monday
Closed
No Service
Tuesday
Closed
No Service
Wednesday
Noon - 11:00pm
Noon - 3:30pm & 5:00pm - 8:00pm
Thursday
Noon - 11:00pm
Noon - 3:30pm & 5:00pm - 8:00pm
Friday
Noon - 11:00pm
Noon - 3:30pm & 5:00pm - 8:00pm
Saturday
Noon - 11:00pm
Noon - 8:00pm
Sunday
Noon - 8:30pm
Noon - 7:30pm
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Facilities
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Function Room Function Room
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Transport
Close to bus routes
153
Nearby Station (650m)
Farringdon
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