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This imposing building fronted by Victorian railings was originally Chiswick’s police station built in 1872. It was later used by the probation service, and has since, like other local public buildings, been converted into a bar and restaurant. The building still retains the royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom over the porch entrance - Dieu et mon Droit.
Four boutique guest bedroom will be available from Autumn 2024. kitchen open from 11:30am.
The establishment is now under new ownership open for lunch, dinner and bar snacks seven days a week from the 17th July 2024.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 1 regular beer.
Hound, Chiswick
Source: Local