The Green Dragon, Flaunden, Grade II listed pub in Flaunden, England.
The Green Dragon is a historic pub in Flaunden featuring red brick walls, a red tiled roof, and a traditional timber-framed structure. The building combines early 17th century elements with 19th century additions that have been preserved.
The building began as a residential house and was converted into a pub around 1700. A tap room was added in 1838, and many original architectural features have survived through subsequent renovations.
The pub maintains high-backed settles in its snug area and serves as a social hub where locals and visitors gather for meals and conversation. It remains a focal point for rural activities throughout the year.
The pub is located in Flaunden village and is accessible on foot. Visitors should be prepared for uneven floors and low ceiling beams in older sections, as the building dates back several centuries.
The pub attracted visitors from remarkably different walks of life across different periods. A Soviet intelligence operative and members of a royal family were among those who found their way to this rural location.
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