George and Devonshire, Historic pub in Chiswick, England
The George and Devonshire is a historic pub in Chiswick built in the 17th century with traditional architecture and the Duke of Devonshire's coat of arms displayed on its exterior. The building retains its original period features throughout.
The building was constructed in 1650 and received its current name in 1826 to honour the Duke of Devonshire associated with nearby Chiswick House. This name change connected the pub to the local noble family.
The pub maintains traditional British drinking culture by serving Fuller's ales and home-cooked meals made from local ingredients. Visitors experience a classic English pub atmosphere that has been part of the community for centuries.
The pub sits on a busy street and is easy to reach on foot from nearby transport links. It's worth checking opening times in advance, especially if you plan to visit on busy weekends.
Historical records mention a secret underground passage in the cellar connected to riverside cottages near St Nicholas Church. Smugglers are believed to have used this passage to move contraband goods during earlier centuries.
Location: London Borough of Hounslow
Operator: Fuller's
Address: 8 Burlington Lane, London, W4 2QE
Phone: +442087427342
Email: georgeanddevonshire@gmail.com
Website: https://georgeanddevonshire.co.uk
GPS coordinates: 51.48652,-0.25200
Latest update: December 14, 2025 09:42
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