Mawson Arms
Mawson Arms, Chiswick Lane before 2014
The Mawson Arms/Fox and Hounds is a Grade II* listed public house at 110 Mawson Row, and/or 110 Chiswick Lane South, Chiswick. The entire terrace of five houses (including 112-118 Mawson Row) is listed, and they were built in about 1715 for the founder of Fuller's Brewery, Thomas Mawson. They are situated adjacent to Fuller's Griffin Brewery[1]
The pub was once two separate pubs that now operate as one, but both names have been retained as can be seen in the images below. It is one of very few pubs in England with two official names. Apparently a former landlord had not properly understood the licensing laws, and had split the pub into an ale house and a separate wines and spirits bar.[2][3]
The building was once home to the 18th-century poet Alexander Pope, best known for his satirical verse and for his translation of Homer. There is a blue plaque on the Mawson Row frontage commemorating Pope's residence.
In 1772, it was renamed the Fox and Hounds, and in 1899, the Mawson Arms/Fox and Hounds in 1899 (when the old pub was extended into the corner building). Until 1898, the pub was located about 55m further south on Mawson Row, next to what is now the brewery shop, prior to moving in 1898.[4]
The pub closes at 8pm on weekdays and is closed at the weekends.
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- The Black Cap
- Black Lion, Kilburn
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- Camden Head
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- Devonshire Arms
- The Duke of York, Fitzrovia
- Dublin Castle, Camden
- The Flask, Hampstead
- The Flask, Highgate
- George and Dragon, Fitzrovia
- The Holly Bush, Hampstead
- The Magdala
- Museum Tavern
- Old Red Lion, Holborn
- Old White Bear
- Ye Olde Mitre
- The Pineapple, Kentish Town
- Princess Louise, Holborn
- The Punch Tavern
- Rising Sun, Fitzrovia
- Ship Tavern, Holborn
- The Tipperary
- Upper Flask
- Viaduct Tavern
- The Washington, Belsize Park
- The Washington, Hampstead
- Wells Tavern, Hampstead
- The Wheatsheaf, Fitzrovia
- The Winchester, Highgate
- The World's End, Camden
- The Yorkshire Grey
- former Jack Straw's Castle, Hampstead
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- Aragon House
- Black Lion, Hammersmith
- Blue Anchor, Hammersmith
- The Cock, Fulham
- The Cross Keys, Hammersmith
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- Eight Bells, Fulham
- The George, Hammersmith
- Golden Lion, Fulham
- Hampshire Hog
- The Hop Poles
- Hope and Anchor, Hammersmith
- The King's Head, Fulham
- Laurie Arms
- Queen's Head, Brook Green
- Rutland Arms, Hammersmith
- Salutation, Hammersmith
- The Swan, Hammersmith
- Temperance Billiard Hall, Fulham
- The White Horse, Fulham
- former Coachmakers Arms, Hammersmith
- former The Favourite
- former Seven Stars, West Kensington
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- The Bedford, Balham
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- The Duke's Head, Putney
- The Grapes, Wandsworth
- Green Man, Putney
- The Half Moon, Putney
- King's Head, Roehampton
- King's Head, Tooting
- Montague Arms
- Spread Eagle, Wandsworth
- The White Lion, Putney
- former The Alchemist, Battersea
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- The Admiral Duncan
- The Albert
- Argyll Arms
- Candy Bar
- Carlton Tavern, Kilburn
- Coach and Horses, Soho
- Coal Hole, Strand
- The Colony Room
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- The Ship
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- Warwick Castle, Maida Vale
- The Sherlock Holmes
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- The Wilton Arms
- former Lord High Admiral, Pimlico
- former The Scots Hoose
- former The Star, St John’s Wood
- former Yorkshire Stingo
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Coordinates: 51°29′17″N 0°14′59″W / 51.48806°N 0.24964°W / 51.48806; -0.24964