Earl of Essex, Grade II listed pub in Manor Park, London
The Earl of Essex is a three-storey pub built with red brick and stone details, notable for its prominent corner turret and slate-topped mansard roof. Inside, the building contains a layout with three distinct bar areas arranged around a central service counter.
Henry Poston and William Edward Trent designed this building in 1902 when the area was developing rapidly with new neighborhoods. The Grade II listing came in 1984, recognizing it as a good example of early 20th-century pub design.
The interior features ornate plaster ceiling work, black columns with gilded capitals, and etched glass that reveals how pub spaces were decorated in the early 1900s. These details show the craftsmanship and taste of people who visited such establishments back then.
The pub sits on Romford Road in Manor Park and is within walking distance of a nearby station. Visitors should plan their visit according to opening hours since it remains an active drinking establishment.
The building keeps its original bar fittings in a sub-Jacobean style with handcrafted details that are uncommon today. This approach to design blended influences from different periods in a way that was distinctive for pubs built around 1900.
Location: London Borough of Newham
Inception: 1902
Architects: Henry Poston, William Edward Trent
Address: 616 Romford Road, London, E12 5AF
GPS coordinates: 51.55037,0.04747
Latest update: December 13, 2025 11:45
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