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Warwick Castle, Maida Vale


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Operator: Metropolitan (Greene King)
6 Warwick Place, Maida Vale, W9 2PX (View on Google Map)
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Pub with a dark green frontage, blending with the rest of the terrace. Dating from 1846 the pub has kept various Victorian features despite some modernisation and is featured in CAMRA's London Regional Inventory of Pub Interiors. Artist and illustrator Edward Ardizzone painted the pub in 1927 and his illustration also forms the frontispiece of Maurice Gorham's book "Back to the Local". Note the leaded windows with varied shades of coloured glass inserts.

Inside are three drinking areas and a secluded side room with marble fireplace; in the main bar area there's a warming living fire in the grate. There are four cask ale handpumps, selling at reasonable prices by London standards. The house cask beer is appositely and amusingly named "Made of Ale"! An interesting food menu offers a variety of dishes including pub classics and roasts on Sundays. Note that it refers to a service charge.

The area around is very mixed and hence the clientele is likewise eclectic which, along with the staff, creates a welcoming comfortable atmosphere in the pub. The venue has been described as "a must-visit pub if you are in W9".

Historic Interest

Grade II listed (Historic England ref 1273925), the present pub dates from 1846. Named after the original landowner, who married Jane Warwick of Warwick Hall, near Carlisle, in 1778 after whom several local streets were also named in the mid 19th century.

Information for this venue is provided by the West London Branch of CAMRA
Previous Names
Local Authority
Westminster
Last updated
19/03/2025
Last surveyed
25/01/2018
Leasehold owner
unknown
Freehold owner
Greene King
Pub ID
WLD/16267
Asset of Community Value

One star - A pub interior of special national historic interest

Listed status: II

This Victorian pub still retains many features from that time, including an ornate bar counter, and delightful coloured glazing.

Don’t miss the stunningly prominent iron lamp bracket – street lighting was usually poor or non-existent and pub lamps acted like a beacon for prospective customers. Double entrance doors on the right lead into a vestibule with colourful stained glass panels and a colourful Victorian tiled floor. There are two doors from the vestibule (one no longer in use) indicating the present public bar was originally two rooms. The walls are largely covered in matchboard panelling above which is a delicate frieze, and the windows have both strikingly large etched panes and some small stained glass panels.

The bar counter is eye-catching with recessed panels, bold ornate brackets and a prominently projecting top. The bar-back, however, is relatively modern but looks good quality and in keeping with the pub. The fireplace has what looks like an inter-war wood surround with a brick interior and there is a good ‘Bass & Co’s Ale’ mirror.

The middle door leads to a lobby with colourful Victorian floor tiling, and straight ahead is a door with three good decorative etched and frosted panels. To the left is a dining room where the colourfully glazed exterior doors are no longer in use. Also in here is a grey and opal-coloured marble fireplace, old dado panelling and another Bass & Co’s  mirror over the fireplace.

General information about historic pub interiors

The end of a terrace of 19th century three-storey brick houses and shops. Outside, don’t miss the stunningly prominent iron lamp bracket – it’s a good example of a feature often employed at Victorian pubs to advertise their presence. Street lighting was usually poor or non-existent and pub lamps acted like a beacon for prospective customers. The windows to the main bar have both strikingly large etched panes and some small stained glass panelled details. Despite some modernisation, this pleasant and relaxed pub, tucked away in a quiet side street, still has a good many Victorian features.

Double entrance doors on the right lead into a vestibule with colourful stained glass panels and a colourful Victorian tiled floor. There were two doors from the vestibule (one no longer in use) indicating the present bare wooden floored public bar was original two rooms. The walls are largely covered in matchboard panelling above which is a delicate frieze. In recent years the attractiveness of this room has been enhanced by the removal of a clumsy modern structure placed on top of the bar counter – good news.

Inside, the bar counter is quite an unusual affair with recessed panels, bold ornate brackets and a prominently projecting top tier, with a heating rail around the base. The bar-back, however, is modern but in keeping with its bevelled & etched mirrors and ornate brackets. The fireplace has what looks like an inter-war wood surround with a brick interior and there is a good ‘Bass & Co’s Ale’ mirror. At the rear of the room are two doorways to a small area which has probably been brought into use in relatively modern times.

The very wide middle door leads to a lobby embellished with Colourful Victorian tiled flooring and ahead of it is a door with ‘Private’ and three good decorative etched and frosted panels. A doorway from the lobby leads to the smoke room on the left; the left hand exterior doors with colourful stained glass panels are no longer in use. This small wood floored room has a grey and opal-coloured marble fireplace with unusual detailing, old dado panelling and a ‘Bass & Co’s Pale & Burton Ales’ mirror over the fireplace.
 

General information about historic pub interiors
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Monday
Noon - 11:00pm
Tuesday
Noon - 11:00pm
Wednesday
Noon - 11:00pm
Thursday
Noon - 11:00pm
Friday
Noon - 11:00pm
Saturday
Noon - 11:00pm
Sunday
Noon - 10:30pm
Monday
Noon - 3:00pm & 5:30pm - 9:00pm
Tuesday
Noon - 3:00pm & 5:30pm - 9:00pm
Wednesday
Noon - 3:00pm & 5:30pm - 9:00pm
Thursday
Noon - 9:30pm
Friday
Noon - 9:30pm
Saturday
Noon - 9:30pm
Sunday
Noon - 9:00pm

Current beers

This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 2 regular beers.

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Facilities
Lunchtime Meals Lunchtime Meals
Evening Meals Evening Meals
Garden Garden
tables at the front
Family Friendly Family Friendly
Dog Friendly Dog Friendly
Function Room Function Room
Real Fire Real Fire
Separate Bar Separate Bar
Smoking Smoking
outside tables at the front
Features
Real Ale Real Ale
Real Heritage Pub Real Heritage Pub
Cask Marque Cask Marque
Member Discount Scheme Member Discount Scheme
10% discount off cask beer for card-carryng CAMRA members
Transport
Close to bus routes (120m)
various
Nearby Station (850m)
London Paddington
Close to London Underground/Overground/DLR (150m)
Warwick Avenue

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