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Pubs Lost (And Opened) Since 1980 Ref. Address Pub Name 1 41 Abingdon Rd Kensington Arms 84 204 Ken. Church St Old Swan 2 54 Abingdon Rd Abingdon Tavern 85 3A Kensington High St Goat 3 12 Addison Ave Norland Arms 86 284 Kensington High Holland Arms 4 18 All Saints Rd Apollo St 5 45 All Saints Rd Pelican 88 49 King's Rd Chelsea Drug Store 6 1 Allen St Britannia 89 119 King's Rd Chelsea Potter Pubs lost (and opened) 7 12 Avondale Park Rd Bridport Arms 90 138A King's Rd Markham Arms 8 43 Beauchamp Pl Grove Tavern 91 195 King's Rd Six Bells 9 4 Bevington Rd Malvern 92 200 King's Rd Trafalgar 10 1 Billing Rd Fox & Pheasant 93 298 King's Rd Cadogan Arms 11 7 Blagrove Rd Bevington Arms 95 354 King's Rd Roebuck since 1980 12 14 Blenheim Cr Blenheim Arms 96 383A King's Rd Markham Arms 13 50 Bosworth Rd Earl Derby 97 392 King's Rd Man in the Moon 14 41 Bramley Rd Station Hotel 98 433 King's Rd Riley Arms 15 84 Bramley Rd Pig & Whistle 99 459 King's Rd Worlds End 16 13 Britten St Builders Arms 100 442 King's Rd Magpie & Stump 17 132 Brompton Rd Crown & Sceptre 101 500 King's Rd Dean Swift 18 207 Brompton Rd Bunch of Grapes 102 54 Ladbroke Rd Ladbroke Arms (! Existing in 1980 19 279 Brompton Rd Hour Glass 103 96 Ladbroke Grove Elgin 21 61 Cadogan St Moore Arms 104 139 Ladbroke Grove Kensington Park 22 27 Cale St Blenheim Arms Hotel 23 6 Camera Pl Red Anchor 105 225 Ladbroke Grove Earl Percy (! 24 114 Campden Hill Rd Windsor Castle 106 250 Ladbroke Grove Eagle Lost by 2002 25 60 Chelsea Manor St Bee Hive 107 355 Ladbroke Grove Admiral Blake 26 37 Chesham St Lowndes Arms 108 74 Lancaster Rd Golden Cross 27 50 Cheyne Walk Kings Head & 8 Bells 109 274 Latimer Rd British Volunteer 28 114 Cheyne Walk Kings Arms 110 2 Lawrence St Cross Keys (! Lost by 2007 29 6 Christchurch Tce Surprise 111 45 Ledbury Rd Pembridge Castle 30 125 Claredon Rd Brittania 112 127 Ledbury Rd Duke of Cornwall 31 47 Denyer St Shuckburg Arms 113 48 Lonsdale Rd Bolton Abbey 32 145 Dovehouse St Princess of Wales 114 114 Lots Rd Balloon Tavern 33 153 Dovehouse St Crown 115 92 Lower Sloane St Rose & Crown (! Lost by 2012 34 96 Draycott Ave Queens Arms 116 37 Marloes Rd Devonshire Arms 35 25 Earls Court Rd Princess Victoria 117 29 Milner St Australian # 36 84 Earls Court Rd Hansom Cab 118 87 Moscow Rd Leinster Hotel * 37 123 Earls Court Rd Earls Court Tavern 119 17 Mossop St Admiral Codrington New in 2002 38 161 Earls Court Rd Prince of Teck 120 26 Norland Rd Stewart Arms 39 180 Earls Court Rd Earls of Richmond 121 13 North Pole Rd North Pole Hotel 68 40 187 Earls Court Rd Courtfield 122 83 Notting Hill Gate Hoop (! 42 326 Earls Court Rd Boltons 123 90 Notting Hill Gate Devonshire Arms *# 43 22 Eaton Tce Antelope 125 42 Old Brompton Rd Zetland Arms New in 2007 44 23A Edwardes Sq Scarsdale Arms 126 102 Old Brompton Rd Denmark 45 92X Elsham Rd Kensington Hotel 127 148 Old Brompton Rd Clarence 46 2 Elystan St Red House 67 128 153 Old Brompton Rd Drayton Arms (! 47 43 Elystan St Marlborough Arms 129 261 Old Brompton Rd Colherne Hotel 48 118 Finborough Rd Finborough Arms 130 294 Old Brompton Rd Lord Ranelagh *# 49 97 Flood St Coopers Arms (!79 78 131 344 Old Brompton Rd Tournament (! New in 2012 50 52 Fulham Rd Cranley 132 35 Old Church St Black Lion 51 86 Fulham Rd Rose 133 71 Palace Gardens Mall Tavern *#156 52 190 Fulham Rd Kings Arms Tce (! 13 53 214 Fulham Rd Somerset 134 93 Pelham St Swifts 107 (! (! (!65 55 241 Fulham Rd Queens Elm 135 11 Pembridge Rd Prince Albert 66 56 268 Fulham Rd Redcliffe Hotel 136 9 Phene St Phene Arms (! 57 333 Fulham Rd Goat in Boots 137 119 Portland Rd Portland Arms 58 358 Fulham Rd Black Bull 138 7 Portobello Rd Sun in Splendor 1(!06 59 451 Fulham Rd Gunter 139 95 Portobello Rd Princess Alexandra 60 25 Gloucester Rd Harrington 141 179 Portobello Rd Duke of Wellington 144 61 34 Gloucester Rd Gloucester Arms 142 186 Portobello Rd Colville (! 62 97 Gloucester Rd Stanhope Arms 143 225 Portobello Rd Warwick Castle 161 11!9 (! 64 127 Gloucester Rd Hereford Arms 144 310 Portobello Rd Carnarvon Castle 105 !( 65 10 Golborne Rd Prince Arthur 145 14 Princedale Rd Prince of Wales 121 (! ( (! 66 36 Golborne Rd Earl of Warwick 146 57 Princedale Rd Crown 5 67 599 Harrow Rd Plough 147 116 Princedale Rd Earl of Zetland (! 68 665 Harrow Rd Masons Arms 148 30 Queen's Gate Queen Arms 175 4 Mews 1(!09 (! 108 (! 174 69 24 Hillgate Pl Johnson Arms (! (! 70 17 Hogarth Pl Kings Head 149 44 Queensdale Rd Star 150 15 Selwood Tce Anglesea 104 112 71 40 Holland Park Ave Mitre (! 1(!(!43 (! 72 100 Holland Park Ave Castle 151 40 Silchester Rd Notting Barn Tavern 1(!03 142 73 203 Holland Park Ave Duke of Clarence 152 27 Sirdar Rd Dolphin *#12(! 153 50 Sloane Sq Kings Arms 1(!65 (! 74 34 Holland Rd Crown & Sceptre 151 141 75 40 Holland St Elephant & Castle 154 187 Sloane St Gloucester Tavern (! (! 155 23 Smith St Phoenix 1*#40 1(!131(!72 1(!71 76 45 Hollywood Rd Hollywood 77 59 Ifield Rd Ifield Tavern 156 48 Southern Row Prince of Wales 15 111 157 22 St Alban's Grove Builders Arms (! 173 (! 78 265 Kensal Rd Lads of the Village (! 79 337 Kensal Rd Western Arms 158 104 St Ann's Rd Kenilworth Castle 14 139 159 7 Swanscombe Rd Sheepshank (!*# 30 (! 80 8 Ken. Church St Prince of Wales *#(! 81 23 Ken. Church St Catherine Wheel 160 70 Sydney St Wellesley Arms 118 82 119 Ken. Church St Churchill Arms 161 41 Tavistock Cr Tavistock Hotel 7 (! 162 34 Thurloe Pl Hoop & Toy ! 83 127 Ken. Church St Macaulay Arms ( 163 25X Tryon St Queens Head 1!38 158 ( 164 13 Uxbridge St Uxbridge Arms (! 170 152 (! 165 1 Walmer Rd Latimer Arms (! 1(!47137 135 166 35 Walton St Enterprise (! (! 167 150 Warwick Rd Britannia Tap 102 1*#24 1(!23 !84 (! (! (133 168 160 Warwick Rd Warwick Arms 146 164 *#(! 169 249 Warwick Rd Radnor Arms (! 71 (! 69 145 (! (! 170 1 Wellington Tce Champion (! 171 175 Westbourne Gr Alma 159 *#(!83 (! 1(!49 (!72 (!82 172 204 Westbourne Gr Duke of Norfolk (!24 173 281 Westbourne Gr Earl of Lonsdale (!3 174 209 Westbourne Pk. Princess Alexandra 120 Rd (! (!73 (!75 (!81 80 (! (!85 *#87 1(!54 45 1(!83 (! 157 148 (! (! 17 (!61 (! 1 6 86 35 (!(! 60 74 (! (! (! 8 (! 2 (! *#(! !18 (!44 1(!16 ( (!36 169 !26 (! 1*#66 ( 168 (! (!(! 1(!62 19 1(!17 (! 31 (!43 (!62 134 119(! Ref Address Name 37 125 (! (!34(! (!21 (! 70 (!*#63 (! *# 2 54 Abingdon Rd The Abingdon (! 64 (!1(!53 3938 (! 12 14 Blenheim Cr E & O (!(! 40 14 41 Bramley Rd Station Bar (!*#41 1(!26 (!50 (!47 20 32 Burnaby St Chelsea Ram 127 176 46 163 1!2(!8 (!*# 22 (! (! 30 125 Claredon Rd The Britannia ( 33 (! 115 1(!50 51 (! 88 (! 41 209-211 Earls Court Rd Blackbird (! (!90 (! (!42 55 16 54 236 Fulham Rd Fine Line (! 160 (! 129 (! 89 1(!55 63 152 Gloucester Rd All Bar One *#1(!30 (! 92 (! 76 45 Hollywood Rd The Hollywood Arms (! 131 77 59 Ifield Rd The Ifield (! 91 Kensington Wine (! !48 25 (!49 (!29 83 127 Ken. Church St Rooms ( !*#76 5(!2(!57 (!93 (! ( 53 87 1 Kensington Sq Greyhound 54(! 1(!36 94 316 King's Rd Pitcher & Piano (!*# *#77 23 95 124 126 Notting Hill Gate All Bar One (! (! (! 1(!32 (!56 (!97 130 294 Old Brompton Rd Bromptons (!96 1(!10(!27 133 71 Palace Gardens Tce Mall Tavern (!59 1(!00 140 171 Portobello Rd Portobello Star 98 101(!99(! 156 48 Southern Row The Chilled Eskimo (!58 (! 28 166 35 Walton St The Enterprise (! (! 117/119 Old Brompton 176 Road Lundum's 186 14 Sloane Square The Botanist 20 *# 1(!14.
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