Spread Eagle, Grade II listed Victorian pub in Wandsworth, England.
The Spread Eagle is a Grade II listed Victorian pub in Wandsworth featuring a three-storey structure of red brick with stone details and a tiled roof. The Dutch gable crowns the building with sunflower plaques, reflecting Flemish Renaissance design elements visible throughout.
Built in 1898, this establishment emerged during a period of intensive Victorian pub construction in England. The building preserves the architectural traits of its era and represents construction methods from the late 1800s.
The saloon bar showcases original etched mirror panels with floral designs, creating the feeling of a traditional British pub where people gather. These glass panels are among the first things visitors notice when they enter.
The pub sits within walking distance of Wandsworth Town Station, roughly a 10-minute stroll, and operates throughout the day. Food, drinks, and accommodation in 21 rooms are available, making extended visits straightforward.
The establishment pours three house cask beers year-round, alongside rotating seasonal selections. Its original external canopy and Victorian fixtures remain in place, giving the interior a genuine historical feel.
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