Hope and Anchor, Grade II listed public house in Hammersmith, England
Hope and Anchor is a Grade II listed pub in Hammersmith featuring Georgian Revival architectural elements with distinctive exterior details and traditional interior features. The building combines residential spaces in upper floors with conventional pub facilities below.
The building received Grade II listed status due to its architectural importance and contribution to Hammersmith's commercial development. Its Georgian Revival style reflects the building traditions that shaped West London during that period.
The building displays the typical layout of a London pub with residential quarters above and a traditional drinking space below. This arrangement shapes how the place looks and functions today.
The pub sits close to public transport links and is easy to access, with regular opening hours throughout the day and evening. Both indoor and outdoor seating areas are available for visitors.
The pub retains its original Georgian Revival architectural features despite adapting to modern needs. This blend of historic fabric and contemporary use makes it a rare example of continuous neighborhood evolution in West London.
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