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The Edinboro Castle is a Grade II listed public house on Mornington Terrace in the London Borough of Camden. It was constructed in 1839 and was named after Edinburgh Castle in Scotland, with the original spelling of the pub being the same. It once housed a small museum, art gallery and tea gardens. It was listed in 1973. In 1984 a fire damaged the pub but it was refurbished in its original Victorian style by Charringtons.

References

  1. Woodford p.64-65
  2. Historic England. "Edingboro Castle Public House (1113147)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 15 July 2024.
  3. Woodford p.65

Bibliography

  • Woodford, Peter (ed.) From Primrose Hill to Euston Road. Camden History Society, 1995.
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