Castle Tavern Sign
Castle Tavern Sign
Published 2021-03-29T15:50:11+00:00
A preserved sign from the now demolished Castle Tavern on Lawrence Lane, near Gresham Street, London.
Date: 17th Century
The earliest record of the Castle Tavern is the year 1832, when the publican was a George Burry.
In 1902, the landlord, Ed Bennett was evidently not a good landlord, as he was fined £1 and 7s 6d in expenses for breaches of the Public Health Act and permitting a smoke nuisance.
Beyond that little seems to be known about this pub, other than it had a very fine pub sign, which was incorporated into the wall of the modern office block that replaced a rather ugly 1960s predecessor in 2002.
75 photos taken in November 2020 with a Sony a6000 and processed in Reality Capture.
Date published | 29/03/2021 |
Title | Castle Tavern Sign |
Date | 17th century |
Credit | https://www.ianvisits.co.uk/blog/2019/01/12/at-the-sign-of-the-17th-century-castle-tavern/ |
Place | London |