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On the edge of Putney Heath this large pub has many distinct areas. Impressively refurbished with emphasis on food as well as up to ten well kept, mostly locally brewed real ales. The smart decor includes many prints and old London Underground posters as well as vintage maps and photographs. One striking feature is the square gallery on the first floor affording a view of the ground floor below. There is an extensive outdoor drinking area to enjoy in fine weather.
Try calling in after a cycle across the commons, the pub being handily placed on the boundaries of Putney Heath and Wimbledon Common.
Reopened by Brunning & Price in late 2020.
Historic Interest
Site of the Putney Telegraph 1796-1848, part of the Admiralty Telegraph between London and Portsmouth.
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This Pub serves 9 changing beers and 2 regular beers.
Telegraph, Putney
Changing beers typically include: Sambrook's (varies) , Twickenham
Source: National
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