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Very much an old style local next to Hillingdon tube station which has just had a £230k refurb.
The original three-room layout at this pub of c.1930 is still discernable. The doors say âSaloon Barâ on the left; âPrivate Barâ in the middle doors, and those on the right used to say âPublic Barâ. The public bar has three-quarter-height panelled walls. now painted red, the bar counter is sloping and could be the original, and a narrow arch has been cut in the left-hand wall. Through the arch is the former private bar now combined with the saloon bar by removing the wall. It has a sloping bar counter that could be original with a door in it but has been shot-blasted, and a two-bay bar-back that looks original, still with its original stain and with only one inserted fridge. The walls have three-quarter height panelling painted red.
The saloon bar area has a vestibule entrance and fielded three-quarter-height panelling, painted red. The sloping bar counter could be the original with a modern top but there is no sign of any fireplaces and all toilets are modernised. Some original movable benches.
The original three-room layout at this pub of c.1930 is still discernable. The doors say âSaloon Barâ on the left; âPrivate Barâ in the middle doors, and those on the right used to say âPublic Barâ. The public bar has three-quarter-height panelled walls. now painted red, the bar counter is sloping and could be the original, and a narrow arch has been cut in the left-hand wall. Through the arch is the former private bar now combined with the saloon bar by removing the wall. It has a sloping bar counter that could be original with a door in it but has been shot-blasted, and a two-bay bar-back that looks original, still with its original stain and with only one inserted fridge. The walls have three-quarter height panelling painted red.
The saloon bar area has a vestibule entrance and fielded three-quarter-height panelling, painted red. The sloping bar counter could be the original with a modern top but there is no sign of any fireplaces and all toilets are modernised. Some original movable benches.
Swallow, Hillingdon