Crown and Horseshoes, Grade II listed pub in Enfield, England.
Crown and Horseshoes is a Grade II listed pub in Enfield with multiple interconnected rooms arranged around a central bar. A conservatory overlooks the garden area of the property.
The pub received Grade II listed status on January 31, 1974, recognizing its architectural features. This designation underscores its importance to the local heritage.
The pub sits along Gentlemen's Row near the New River and serves as a meeting point for the Enfield community. Regular sports broadcasts bring people together to watch events.
The pub offers multiple room layouts with varied seating, a central bar area, and a garden space for relaxing. The conservatory extension provides access to outdoor seating that is especially popular during warmer months.
The lower conservatory extension opens into an extensive garden area, offering a quiet retreat during summer. This green space is often overlooked by visitors passing by.
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