Following a substantial renovation and interior re-build these premises reopened at the end of May 2019 under City Pub Company management. The ground floor has all-day bar and restaurant areas; with a further bar and work stations in the basement. The first, second and third floors have two function rooms and bedrooms. The rear garden is predominately for the use of diners (garden closes 9pm) and there is also a smaller front garden area. The food offering includes breakfasts, lunchtime sandwiches, and Sunday roasts.
Two cask ale handpumps plus a range of keg and bottled beers. Note that alcohol may not be sold before 10am.
Historic Interest
This is a Grade II listed building built 1805-6. Historic England reference 1286614. Reputed locally at least to have been the site of a home of Catherine of Aragon after the death of her first husband Arthur, Prince of Wales, in 1506 until her subsequent marriage to Henry VIII in 1509, hence the name. From Freda Roll's 'The Pomegranate and the Rose: the story of Katharine of Aragon' it is known that 'she lived in Durham House for almost four years, though sometimes she was invited to court. From letters she and the Spanish ambassador wrote, we know she was at various times at Greenwich, Ewelme, Woodstock, Richmond, Westminster, Eltham and Fulham.' Another biographer, Amy Licence, in 'Catherine of Aragon: An Intimate Life of Henry VIII's True Wife', writes that by the end of October 1506 'she was ill again and Henry offered her the use of a house in Fulham, so that she might be nearer court if it would help her improve.' In the 18th century a villa on this site was the home of the novelist Samuel Richardson, from 1756 'til his death in 1761. Author of Pamela (1740), Clarissa (1747 and 1748), and the History of Sir Charles Grandison (1753), Richardson was an apprenticed printer from 1706, setting up his own printing shop and press in 1719 off Fleet Street, and eventually doing quite well.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Aragon House, Fulham
Changing beers typically include: Fuller's - London Pride , St Austell - Tribute , Timothy Taylor - Landlord
Source: National