White Cross, Grade II listed pub in Richmond, England.
The White Cross is a Grade II listed pub situated on the bank of the River Thames in Richmond, serving traditional British food and drinks within a building that retains its original 18th-century architectural features. The interior preserves period details, while its riverside position offers views across the water and surrounding landscape.
The building was established in 1740 and served as a stopping point for travelers using the Thames riverside path. A major renovation in 1838 reinforced its role as a central meeting place for the local community.
The pub attracts rugby fans who gather to watch major matches and celebrate their passion for the sport together. Inside, memorabilia and trophies line the walls, reflecting this deep connection to the local sporting culture.
The pub is located near Richmond tube station and is accessible daily with extended opening hours on most days. Visitors should note that its riverside location means the outdoor area can be affected by tidal changes, so checking tide forecasts is wise if you plan to sit in the garden.
At high tide, water from the Thames regularly floods into the outdoor garden area, creating an unexpected experience for guests unfamiliar with this natural occurrence. This tidal phenomenon is integral to the pub's character and links it directly to the river landscape.
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