Bull's Head, Grade II listed pub in Strand-on-the-Green, England
The Bull's Head is a Grade II listed public house in Strand-on-the-Green featuring a white-painted brick exterior, a pantile roof, and two dormer windows overlooking the Thames. The interior spreads across several levels with distinct areas for drinking and dining, including a restaurant on the ground floor.
The building dates from the 18th century and received its Grade II listing status in 1970. This recognition acknowledged its architectural importance and place in the area's heritage.
The pub contains multiple drinking areas spread across different floors, each with its own character and purpose. The space reflects how locals have gathered here for food and drink over the centuries.
The building includes wheelchair accessibility features while preserving its historic character. Visitors should expect multiple levels connected by stairs, as different areas are arranged across the structure.
Local traditions connect this place to Oliver Cromwell, with stories of secret rooms and an escape tunnel dating to the English Civil War. These accounts add a layer of historical mystery to the building's past.
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