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After years of closure and near-dereliction this historic weatherboarded pub was rescued by Youngs and refurbished in a restrained, modern style in autumn 2012. The glazed restaurant extension makes the most of the pub's elevated position at the end of Roehampton High Street. A guest beer from Wells & Youngs or a local brewery such as Sambrook's is sometimes available. Dogs are welcome except in the restaurant. In pleasant weather the large garden offers a wonderful place to sit.
Historic Interest
Grade II listing:- Probably 17th Century with alterations and additions. Two-storeys. Weatherboarded with stucco extension. Irregular plan. Slate, tile and pantile roofs. Flush frame windows, with glazing bars some 2-storey bays. A picturesque building.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 2 regular beers.
King's Head, Roehampton