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Pub in Maida Vale, London

The Warrington
The Warrington
TypePublic house
LocationWarrington Crescent, Maida Vale, London W9 1EH
Coordinates51°31′37.92″N 0°10′59.16″W / 51.5272000°N 0.1831000°W / 51.5272000; -0.1831000
Listed Building – Grade II
Official nameWARRINGTON HOTEL
Designated05-Feb-1981
Reference no.1066160
Mosaic in the doorway

The Warrington is a Grade II listed public house at Warrington Crescent, Maida Vale, London W9 1EH.

It is on the Campaign for Real Ale's National Inventory of Historic Pub Interiors.

It was built in the mid-19th century.

It was used in series 1 of The Sweeney episode Night Out and Minder series 2, episode 7 The Beer Hunter.

As of August 2015, it is operated by the Faucet Inn pub company.

Faucet Inn filed for insolvency as of 8 January 2019, and The Warrington is currently under the ownership of Golden Brick Pubs Limited.


References

  1. ^ Historic England. "The Warrington public house (1066160)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 22 May 2014.
  2. Brandwood, Geoff (2013). Britain's best real heritage pubs. St. Albans: CAMRA. p. 74. ISBN 9781852493042.
  3. "Locations". Faucet Inn. Archived from the original on 12 August 2015. Retrieved 14 August 2015.
  4. "Petitions to Wind Up". The Gazette. Retrieved 27 December 2018.
  5. "The Warrington Hotel". The Warrington Hotel.

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