London Apprentice, Isleworth, Historic riverside pub in Isleworth, United Kingdom
London Apprentice is a pub situated on the Thames riverbank in Isleworth, featuring traditional architecture with large windows framing views of the water and Isleworth Stairs. The building has multiple rooms and a heated outdoor patio where visitors can enjoy the riverside location.
The building was constructed in 1731 and received Grade II* listing status, reflecting its architectural importance. It became a gathering place for craftsmen and apprentices employed in local trades during the 18th century.
The pub maintains traditional British dining customs and hosts community gatherings throughout the year in its riverside rooms.
The pub opens daily from 11:00 AM and provides wheelchair access and designated parking for visitors arriving by car. A heated outdoor patio allows guests to enjoy the riverside location in any season.
From this location, visitors can view the exact spot where Lady Jane Grey boarded the Royal Barge in 1553 to claim the throne. This historical detail connects the pub to a brief but pivotal moment in English history.
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