The King's Head, Grade II listed pub in Fulham, England
The King's Head sits at a corner location on Fulham High Street and displays Scottish Baronial architecture with distinctive period details. The building includes a garden area that serves as a separate outdoor space for visitors.
The building was constructed in 1906 as a drinking establishment with Scottish Baronial styling. It changed hands among different operators in the early decades, reflecting the shifting fortunes of London public houses during that period.
The pub takes its name from English royal tradition and has evolved to reflect the communities it has served over the decades. Its transformation from a neighborhood gathering place to a venue for diverse music and crowds shows how such establishments adapt to local changes.
The venue sits at the intersection of Fulham Palace Road and Fulham High Street, making it easy to spot from street level. It sits within walking distance of local bus routes and is accessible from the surrounding residential streets.
The garden space undergoes a complete redesign twice a year, creating different seasonal settings for visitors at different times. These regular transformations keep the outdoor area from feeling repetitive and encourage people to return and see what has changed.
Location: London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham
GPS coordinates: 51.47155,-0.21148
Latest update: December 12, 2025 17:44
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