Aragon House, Fulham, Grade II listed pub in Parsons Green, London.
Aragon House is a Grade II listed pub in Parsons Green, a residential area in southwest London. The building spans several floors, with a main bar, a dining area, a basement lounge, an enclosed garden terrace at the back, and hotel rooms on the upper floors.
The building was once the home of the novelist Henry Fielding, who lived here from 1756 to 1761. The pub's name was later chosen to honor that residency, linking the property to its 18th-century past.
The pub takes its name from Henry Fielding, the 18th-century novelist who once lived on this site, and that connection gives the place a layer of identity beyond a typical neighborhood bar. The mix of old woodwork and contemporary furnishings reflects how Parsons Green balances its Georgian past with its present-day social life.
The pub is a short walk from Parsons Green tube station and is open every day of the week, with later closing times on Fridays and Saturdays. Booking a table in advance is a good idea on weekends, especially if you want to sit in the garden terrace.
The basement of the building was converted into a cocktail bar that stays open late and focuses on hand-made drinks and fine wines. This lower level is invisible from the street and is often missed by visitors who only know the pub from the outside.
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