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The Greenwood has smart neo-Georgian red brick elevations with pediments, dentil cornice, neo-classical door cases and rows of leaded light windows on the ground floor, sash windows above.
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Originally these may have been accommodation for motoring customers. Family Friendly The function room gents' lavatories retain their original sinks, urinals and tiling. Newspapers TfL: 487 Pub Garden Sports TV Member Discount Scheme Dog Friendly If you love beer and pubs, get involved today!This Web site is produced by the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA). Find out about Greenwood Hotel, North Greenford, Northolt, Middlesex, UB5 4LA. Parking
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Close to Bus Routes Family Friendly Close to Bus Routes; Close to Railway Station; Close to London Underground / Overground / DLR; Nearby Bus Routes (10m) TfL: 487 Nearby Station (650m) Northolt … The pub has been sensitively and impressively refurbished, honouring the Grade II listed heritage features, including the original flooring, bar tops and light fittings.Old ballroom converted into dining area. Dog Friendly Instead they aimed to encourage sensible drinking and to attract respectable customers with vernacular or Neo-Georgian exteriors and an open plan interior, with large, clear glass windows and tasteful décor. To start scoring please login below or join CAMRA on the national website.We campaign on a number of issues to help keep pubs open and pints affordable. During the current circumstances, please be aware that our menu and opening hours may be subject to change. See special offers & events at this pub or bar. Wifi The main rooms have simple panelling to picture rail height, Art Deco-style cornices and timber doors with brass handles. Newspapers It does not appear on the Ordnance Survey map of 1935 but must have been built before wartime building restrictions began in 1939. Close to Railway Station Real Ale Available
Cask Marque Accredited The Greenwood has smart neo-Georgian red brick elevations with pediments, dentil cornice, neo-classical door cases and rows of leaded light windows on the ground floor, sash windows above. It retains its stage, proscenium and a lighting scheme of the late 1930s. Those improved public houses situated close to major roads sometimes had accommodation for travellers available too. the Pub This 1930s former Courage roadhouse was reopened by Wetherspoon in July 2016 after six years of closure. Close to London Underground / Overground / DLR The Greenwood Hotel is a local favourite and an intrisic part of the community, connected to our locals and beyond. Family Friendly The bar and back bar which run through the three principal lounge areas are original, although the overbar has been added later. HISTORY: The Greenwood Public House was built by Courage and Co in the late 1930s, just before the outbreak of World War II. SOURCES: G Brandwood, A Davison, and M Slaughter, 'Licenced to Sell: the History and Heritage of the Public House' (2004) G Brandwood and J Jephcote, 'London Heritage Pubs: an Inside Story' (2008)
There is a second, smaller function room which has an original bar counter and back bar. Traditional Pub Games
51.55304, -0.351417. Originally these may have been accommodation for motoring customers.
Such establishments, built in great numbers between the wars, rejected the flamboyant architecture, brilliant décor and small bar layout of the late Victorian 'gin palaces'. INSIDE: the survival of original features is very good. Parking Separate Bar Close to Railway Station Events