A large buff brick, three-storeyed Grade II listed former Georgian coaching inn and East Sheen's landmark pub since 1776. It has since been substantially modified over the years and includes a thorough reworking of the interior in the 1930s. The wood-panelled lounge bar on the right-hand side is quite spacious and leads to a dedicated restaurant area.
What was originally a small public bar entered by a side door from the 'carriage entrance' has been opened out to the main pub and called the 'Snug Bar'. The large part tented garden served by its own bar during the summer months has been substantially developed recently and includes several huts. A garden kitchen is also planned.
Historic Interest
Grade II listed
One star - A pub interior of special national historic interest
Listed status: II
This early 19th Century Georgian inn is the oldest building in the area, but has been substantially modified over the years including a reworking of the interior in the 1930s.
The front entrance takes you into the main bar; the single storey extension on the right was added in the early 20th century and includes a lounge at the front and the former billiards room at the rear. These areas have been transformed by opening up in the last few decades but there is still some quality work left from the 1930s, such as the bar counter in the main bar and fielded panelling covering the walls in both this bar and the lounge.
But the main reason for inclusion here is the rather remarkable survival of the small public bar (now called the Snug Bar) on the left-hand side. It is entered either by a side door from the carriage entrance on the left or through a screen, with the door still in place, immediately on the left of the front entrance. The oak fittings in both this and the main bar are typical of the restrained work of the 1930s, such as the elegant vertically-boarded counters with linoleum inlaid tops, and simply detailed, rectilinear bar-backs
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 3 regular beers.
Hare & Hounds, East Sheen
Changing beers typically include: By The Horns - Stiff Upper Lip , Small Beer - Mild , Twickenham (varies)