After a brief closure period this pub reopened under Craft Union management in March 2020.
This is a roomy and comfortable local, carpeted throughout. It is part of the Grade II*-listed Stourhead House, on the edge of the Lillington Gardens estate, epoch-making as the first low-rise high-density council housing scheme; designed by John Darbourne in 1961 and built 1967-70 (as part of phase II) by Darbourne and Geoffrey Darke for Westminster City Council. It influenced the style of council housing in Britain from the mid-1960s until the early 1980s.
There are 5 large TV screens, a dartboard and a pool table. Two cask ales; currently no food is on offer. Various drinks offers, see venue website.
Historic Interest
Grade II* listed, Historic England list entry number 1246697.
This Pub serves no changing beers and 2 regular beers.
Pride Of Pimlico, London