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King's Head, Tooting (Kings Head)

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Operator: Greene King
84 Upper Tooting Road, Tooting, SW17 7PB (View on Google Map)
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Reopened in August 2015 after a sensitive refurbishment by Spirit/Taylor Walker, since transferring to Greene King ownership.

Splendid pub of 1896 by W M Brutton with possibly the most ornate pub interior in South London. Although altered in recent years, it retains magnificent glass, tiles, bar-fittings and screens, including unusual pierced work. As a result it is on Part II of CAMRA's National Inventory.

Historic Interest

Grade II listing;- I 1896 by W M Brunton, a prolific designer of public houses. Perhaps his masterpiece and his least altered interior. Florid symmetrical composition; brashness of detail typical of late 19th century gin palace.

Red brick with stucco ornamentation. Slate roof.

Central portion three windows three-storeys, steep hipped roof rising to a dome. Large decorated lucarne over second floor windows, bears inscription "The Kings Head". First floor three pairs of French windows open on to verandah with iron balustrade and ogee roof. Ground floor splayed bay with entrance to bar. Flanking portion each side two-storeys plus mansard with pointed dormer behind balustrade. Wings each side 1 1/2-storeys, one window, ramped parapet pierced by a bull's-eye window on the left. Right wing a facade only; first floor window is blank with inscription "Rebuilt 1896".

Interior rich with cut brilliant glass, patterned tiles and wrought iron.

Information for this venue is provided by the South West London Branch of CAMRA
Previous Names
Local Authority
Wandsworth
Last updated
22/09/2023
Last surveyed
04/12/2018
Pub ID
SWL/2833
Asset of Community Value

Three star - A pub interior of outstanding national historic importance

Listed status: II

This pub has a multitude of original Victorian features, including etched and glazed panels set in attractively carved woodwork, tiling, bar counters and an island bar-back.

This is one of the most exquisitely delightful London pub interiors and was built in 1896 by the prolific pub architect, W M Brutton. Inside one can still get a good sense of how a lavish late-Victorian pub was organised and fitted up. Down both sides are tiled corridors that led into various drinking areas – you have to visualise every external or corridor door leading into a separate room or compartment, all served across a large, central counter with rounded ends. In the middle of this servery is a delightful island bar-back with delicate detail and an especially attractive octagonal display feature. Also note the etched glass in the outside windows and internal screens, the timber and plaster arches straddling the servery, the filigree of its supporting brackets, and the lovely friezes of various patterns and sizes.

The original spaces would have been relatively small for the most part, especially on the right-hand side. However, at the back is a large, long room that would probably have been a billiard room, a feature that was common in many large late-Victorian pubs. The screen between it and the rest of the pub is magnificent with etched panels decorated with swags of foliage, ribbons, etc., although some are modern replacements - the difference in quality between the original etched glass and the replacements is fairly easy to see.

Various refurbishments over recent years have added or changed things, the most major being the creation of an opening in the screen at the front to allow movement from one side of the pub to the other. However, all have been sympathetic to, and maintained, the splendid and elegant Victorian decor.

General information about historic pub interiors

This is one of the most exotic confections among London’s pubs and was built in 1896 by the prolific pub architect, W M Brutton. Inside one can still get a good sense of how a lavish late-Victorian pub was organised and fitted up. Down both sides are tiled corridors that led into various drinking areas – you have to visualise every external or corridor door leading into a separate room or compartment. These were all served across a large, central counter with rounded ends. In the middle of this servery is a delightful island bar-back with delicate detail and an especially attractive octagonal display feature. Also note the etched glass in the outside windows and internal screens, the timber and plaster arches straddling the servery, the filigree of its supporting brackets, and the lovely friezes of various patterns and sizes.

The original spaces would have been relatively small for the most part, especially on the right-hand side. However, at the back is a large, long room with skylights that would probably have served as a billiard room, a feature that was common in many large late-Victorian pubs. The screen between it and the rest of the pub is magnificent with etched panels decorated with swags of foliage, ribbons, etc. Note the difference in quality between the original etched glass and the modern replacements. A refurbishment took place in 2002. This was done quite sympathetically with the only major change being the creation of an opening in the screen at the front to allow movement from one side of the pub to the other.

A further refurbishment in 2015 has added more modern items such as stone-like tiling on parts of the floor and modern tiling above the Victorian bar back; fridges have replaced the lower bar back shelves. Typical of London pubs, areas can be reserved so at times you cannot visit all parts of the pub.

General information about historic pub interiors
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Monday
Noon - Midnight
Tuesday
Noon - Midnight
Wednesday
Noon - Midnight
Thursday
Noon - Midnight
Friday
Noon - Midnight
Saturday
Noon - Midnight
Sunday
Noon - 11:00pm
Monday
Noon - 10:00pm
Tuesday
Noon - 10:00pm
Wednesday
Noon - 10:00pm
Thursday
Noon - 10:00pm
Friday
Noon - 10:00pm
Saturday
Noon - 10:00pm
Sunday
Noon - 9:00pm
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Current beers

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2 or 3 beers usually available.

Changing beers typically include: Wimbledon - Common Pale Ale , Wimbledon - Copper Leaf

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Facilities
Sports TV Sports TV
SKY & TNT Sport.
Lunchtime Meals Lunchtime Meals
Food available from noon
Evening Meals Evening Meals
Food served until 10pm (9pm Sunday)
Live Music Live Music
Saturday nights
Garden Garden
Front and rear patios
Family Friendly Family Friendly
Disabled Access Disabled Access
Parking Parking
Coaches accepted
Dog Friendly Dog Friendly
Events Events
Comedy club on Thursday night.
Smoking Smoking
Wi Fi Wi Fi
Features
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Cask Marque Cask Marque
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Transport
Close to bus routes (20m)
155, 219, 355, N155 (Night Bus)
Close to London Underground/Overground/DLR (350m)
Tooting Bec
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