This pub was closed on 10th December 2018 and has reopened in 2022 and closed again March 2023. New management Dec 2023.
Large spacious traditional landmark pub founded in 1938. The pub's location, next to Hanworth Air Park, made it popular with RAF pilots during WWII. It was also a target for the German air force, the Luftwaffe during the war, and its car park was bombed during the Blitz. This pub was closed in 2018 and has subsequently reopened in 2022 then closed again in 2023. Now reopened under new management.
Historic Interest
The Airman is a pleasing example of a mock-Tudor suburban building of the inter-war years. Its nicely moulded stone doorways, stone-framed windows and Tudor-arched Saloon Bar doorway (Hanworth Road front) contribute to the impression of a traditionally styled English domestic building. Built in the mid/late-1930's, its name remembers the nearby Hanworth/London Air Park - a well-known private flying field of the inter-war decades. It was also used by boxer Freddie Mills as a training base.
This Pub serves no changing beers and 1 regular beer.
Airman, Feltham