The Cock, Fulham, Grade II listed pub in Fulham, England
The Cock is a pub located on North End Road in Fulham, featuring Victorian-era characteristics and original architectural details from its time as a 19th-century drinking establishment. The building preserves its traditional British public house structure with characteristic elements that reflect its age and protected status.
The building was constructed in the mid-to-late 1800s and went through several name changes before becoming part of the Young's pub chain in 2012. Between 2007 and 2012, The Capital Pub Company operated it as a brewery pub under the name Cock & Hen.
The pub maintains its status as a Grade II listed building, representing the architectural heritage protection system used throughout England for significant structures.
The pub sits on North End Road in Fulham and is easy to reach on foot, with open doors and a welcoming entrance setup. Its location offers good access to the surrounding neighborhood with nearby shops and public transport links.
Before joining Young's pub chain, the establishment operated as a brewpub named the Cock & Hen from 2007 to 2012 under The Capital Pub Company.
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