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Built in 1857, The Warrington has been lovingly restored to its former glory making way for some beautiful original features such as mosaic floors, stained glass windows, pillared portico, art nouveau friezes and a stunning marble fireplace. Steeped in intriguing history this pub certainly has a colourful past. Once under the ownership of the Church of England, it was rumoured to be an upmarket brothel. In fact the slang “randy” allegedly originated here due to its proximity to Randolph Crescent. In the 19th Century public houses were frowned upon so to attract a more affluent customer the owners restored the pub using features from a magnificent old ship – its fireplace, bar and staircase which all still stand. Even today you will find some famous faces due to the Warrington’s proximity to the Abbey Road studios.

We have recently added 5 beautiful hotel rooms. Each one has been individually designed and decorated with the finest products and furnished with hand picked items ranging from roll top copper baths to king sized 4 posters beds.

So now not only is it the perfect place for a Sunday lunch, beer with friends, or a private dinner in the Billiard Room, but also the perfect place to lay your head.

Pub

Mon-Thurs 12:00pm – 11:00pm
Fri-Sat 12:00pm – midnight
Sun 12:00pm – 10:30pm

Food Service

Mon – Wed 4:00pm – 9:00pm
Fri – Sat 12:00pm - 9:00pm
Sun 12:00pm - 7:00pm

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