The Old Queens Head, Grade II listed pub in Islington, England
The Old Queens Head is a Grade II listed pub in Islington featuring yellow brick walls, stucco detailing around the roofline, and a stepped parapet design. Inside, the building retains ornamental ceiling panels from the early 17th century and includes private event spaces and dining areas.
The building was constructed in 1829 to replace an earlier three-story public house that had occupied the site. This reconstruction retained decorative elements from the early 17th century, preserving links to the location's earlier period.
The pub serves as a social hub where locals gather for meals, drinks, and events, reflecting its role as a community meeting place in North London. It balances classic pub traditions with contemporary entertainment options that appeal to different crowds.
The pub is located on Essex Road in North London with straightforward access from the area. Visitors can enjoy food during special dining sessions and should inquire ahead if planning to use private function spaces.
Local accounts mention reported sightings of two Tudor-era ghosts in the building: a woman and a young girl seen moving through the spaces. These long-standing stories form part of the building's folklore and add to its distinctive character.
Location: London Borough of Islington
Website: http://theoldqueenshead.com
GPS coordinates: 51.53730,-0.10045
Latest update: December 9, 2025 18:49
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