Single bar corner Victorian pub with traditional decor and long settles. Upstairs theatre and a rear lounge. On the edge of Islington common, on the course of an ancient footpath to London. A public house has stood in this area since 1594. in 1783 the old tavern became a white lead works powered by two windmills and the pub was rebuilt on the parish boundary. The tea gardens behind had a one acre pond supplied by the New River. They once housed according to the weekly times 5 Feb 1854, 'The most colossal ballroom in the Kingdom'. Known as Islington Vauxhall in 1836, the garden was used for pony racing, an equestrian circus, tight rope displays and balloon ascents. The pub hosts a small studio theatre seating 65. Buses short walk to New North Rd.
Historic Interest
Local Listing:- Dual painted tile/render frontage. Shepperton Road and Penally Place. Shepperton Road: Six pilasters, three stallrisers. One single, one double timber panelled/glass door, clear glass fanlight.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 1 regular beer.
Rosemary Branch, London
Source: National