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  2. Silver Cross Tavern - Wikipedia

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    Taylor Walker Pubs: The Silver Cross Tavern is a pub on Whitehall in London, England. It was first opened as a licensed pub in 1674. The building had been an ...

  3. Craig's Court - Wikipedia

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    Craig's Court (centre) on an 1895 Ordnance Survey map [1] The narrow entrance to Craig's Court Walkers of Whitehall when it was Walkers Wine and Ale Bar. Craig's Court is a courtyard off Whitehall in central London containing the grade II* listed Harrington House (c.1692), other listed buildings, and the British Telecom Whitehall telephone exchange of which Harrington House forms a part.

  4. List of pubs in London - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of pubs in London. Typical interior. The Falcon Inn, Battersea. A pub, formally public house, is a drinking establishment in the culture of Britain, [1] [2] Ireland, [3] Australia, [4] Canada and Denmark. In many places, especially in villages, a pub can be the focal point of the community.

  5. The Old Shades - Wikipedia

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    The Old Shades is a Grade II listed public house at 37–39 Whitehall, London SW1. [1] It was built in 1898 by the architects Treadwell and Martin. [1] As of January 2020, it is operated by the Young's pub chain. [2]

  6. Whitehall House - Wikipedia

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    Whitehall House; The Old Shades pub is visible to the left. Whitehall House, 41 and 43 Whitehall, London, is a grade II listed building designed by Treadwell & Martin ...

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  8. Jack Whitehall reacts to Prince of Wales branding his ... - AOL

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  9. Montagu House, Whitehall - Wikipedia

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    At far right is part of the stables of Richmond House; left: Holbein Gate of the Palace of Whitehall; centre: the Privy Garden and the Banqueting House. Montagu House in Whitehall, Westminster, London, England, was the town house built by John Montagu, 2nd Duke of Montagu (1690–1749), whose country seat was Boughton House in Northamptonshire.