Ye Olde Cherry Tree, Grade II listed pub in Southgate, London, England.
Ye Olde Cherry Tree is a traditional English pub featuring exposed wooden beams, period furnishings, and substantial gardens in a residential area north of central London. The building contains multiple interior spaces and outdoor seating where guests can eat and drink.
The pub was established in 1695 and has maintained its Grade II listed building status, reflecting its architectural importance over centuries. It has preserved many original features throughout its more than three-hundred-year history.
This pub serves as a gathering place where locals enjoy traditional English food and regional ales together. It remains a social hub that reflects how people in the area use their neighborhood meeting spaces.
The pub is located in a residential area and easily accessible on foot when visiting the neighborhood. The gardens provide outdoor seating if you prefer to sit outside rather than inside.
The building has acquired a mysterious reputation due to an arch on the left side, to which visitors attribute supernatural tales. This architectural detail has become part of the pub's local folklore.
Location: London Borough of Enfield
Address: 22 The Green, London, N14 6EN
Phone: +442088861808
Website: http://vintageinn.co.uk/yeoldecherrytreesouthgate
GPS coordinates: 51.62483,-0.12346
Latest update: December 12, 2025 17:41
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