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Princess of Wales, Blackheath

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Operator: Castle (Mitchells & Butlers)
1A Montpelier Row, Blackheath, SE3 0RL (View on Google Map)
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Long associated with Blackheath Rugby Club, this M&B pub sits on the edge of the heath. Summer drinkers spill out onto the vast green space (plastic glass use mandated as a licensing requirement) and into the spacious walled garden. The L-shaped bar provides large high and low tables as well as bench seated booths that may accommodate groups. The food is popular, and the Sunday roasts are sought after. 6 handpumps on the single bar. Latterly this pub has operated a card payment only policy.

Underwent perhaps its most wide-ranging physical changes in the November 2022 makeover, with the removal of the former atmospheric bar counter in the front bar with its historic bar back embellishments, now only a vestige of the latter remains. This has become an area of extra seating.

Historic Interest

The inaugural AGM of the South East London CAMRA branch was held here in 1974.

Information for this venue is provided by the South East London Branch of CAMRA
Previous Names
Local Authority
Lewisham
Last updated
17/07/2024
Last surveyed
04/11/2022
Pub ID
SEL/10850
Asset of Community Value

The pub is named after Caroline of Brunswick, Princess of Wales from 1795 to 1820, Consort to George IV who lived in Greenwich. This Three-storey stone-built pub was rebuilt in c.1865 by the Cator Blackheath Estates, who leased it to the City of London Brewery in 1888; it subsequently became a Hoare & Co, Charringtons and now Mitchells & Butlers pub.

The reason for the pub’s inclusion here is the showy and splendid bar back on the left-hand bar which is dated c.1865 and therefore one of the oldest surviving bar-backs in the country. This comprises 2 bays full height to the ceiling with two twisted barley columns in black and gold either side of each bay topped with capitols in gold with a facia running the full length of the bar back with inscriptions advertising spirits and wines in gold lettering ‘Champagne Brandy’, 'Old Tom' (with a clock between the words) and ‘Irish Whiskies’. Each bay has plain mirror backs with glass shelving which look to be modern. The lower part has been lost to cooling cabinets.

On the right hand-side a 3rd bay is an entrance to an old kitchen and on the right-hand corner is a square projection with more of the original fascia and wording ‘Liquers’ and ‘Cigars’. This area looks to have been a dumb waiter, now with glass shelving. Both have similar twisted barley columns in black and gold paint. On the left-hand side of the bar is an entrance to a corridor and toilets with a frontage in a similar style to the bar back but looks modern. To the far left a panelled area which looks to be a modern addition.

The long bar to the rear on the right-hand side has a different style of bar back with the longer right-hand section having a plaster or moulded frieze at the top whereas the shorter left-hand section is much plainer. However, the wood seems to be more modern under the dark stain so looks to have been added in refurbishments by Bass, possibly in the 1970s. There have been further refurbishments in 2004 and 2015.

The Princess of Wales has long been associated with the egg-shaped ball – as well as being linked to Blackheath Rugby Club, the oldest in the world, the pub served as a changing room during the first ever international between England and Wales, played on the heath in 1871.
 

The pub is named after Caroline of Brunswick, Princess of Wales from 1795 to 1820, Consort to George IV who lived in Greenwich. This Three-storey stone-built pub was rebuilt in c.1865 by the Cator Blackheath Estates, who leased it to the City of London Brewery in 1888; it subsequently became a Hoare & Co, Charringtons and now Mitchells & Butlers pub.

The reason for the pub’s inclusion here is the showy and splendid bar back on the left-hand bar which is dated c.1865 and therefore one of the oldest surviving bar-backs in the country. This comprises 2 bays full height to the ceiling with two twisted barley columns in black and gold either side of each bay topped with capitols in gold with a facia running the full length of the bar back with inscriptions advertising spirits and wines in gold lettering ‘Champagne Brandy’, 'Old Tom' (with a clock between the words) and ‘Irish Whiskies’. Each bay has plain mirror backs with glass shelving which look to be modern. The lower part has been lost to cooling cabinets.

On the right hand-side a 3rd bay is an entrance to an old kitchen and on the right-hand corner is a square projection with more of the original fascia and wording ‘Liquers’ and ‘Cigars’. This area looks to have been a dumb waiter, now with glass shelving. Both have similar twisted barley columns in black and gold paint. On the left-hand side of the bar is an entrance to a corridor and toilets with a frontage in a similar style to the bar back but looks modern. To the far left a panelled area which looks to be a modern addition.

The long bar to the rear on the right-hand side has a different style of bar back with the longer right-hand section having a plaster or moulded frieze at the top whereas the shorter left-hand section is much plainer. However, the wood seems to be more modern under the dark stain so looks to have been added in refurbishments by Bass, possibly in the 1970s. There have been further refurbishments in 2004 and 2015.

The Princess of Wales has long been associated with the egg-shaped ball – as well as being linked to Blackheath Rugby Club, the oldest in the world, the pub served as a changing room during the first ever international between England and Wales, played on the heath in 1871.
 

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Opening
Food
Monday
Noon - 11:00pm
Noon - 10:00pm
Tuesday
Noon - 11:00pm
Noon - 10:00pm
Wednesday
11:00am - 11:00pm
Noon - 10:00pm
Thursday
11:00am - 11:00pm
Noon - 10:00pm
Friday
11:00am - 11:00pm
Noon - 10:00pm
Saturday
11:00am - 11:00pm
Noon - 10:00pm
Sunday
11:00am - 10:30pm
Noon - 9:00pm
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This Pub serves 3 changing beers and 3 regular beers.

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Facilities
Sports TV Sports TV
Lunchtime Meals Lunchtime Meals
Evening Meals Evening Meals
Garden Garden
At rear and some seats outside at the front
Family Friendly Family Friendly
Children welcome until 8pm, tots' high stools available
Disabled Access Disabled Access
Parking Parking
Obtain voucher from bar and display to validate use of parking spaces at side of pub in Paragon Place
Dog Friendly Dog Friendly
Events Events
Pub quiz Mondays
Real Fire Real Fire
Smoking Smoking
Wi Fi Wi Fi
Features
Real Ale Real Ale
Member Discount Scheme Member Discount Scheme
20 pence off a pint of Cask Ale
Transport
Close to bus routes (150m)
London Buses: 54, 89, 108, 202, 380, 386
Nearby Station (450m)
Blackheath
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