
A wonderfull pub based on the busy High St of Sutton, Surrey
Originally built in 1897, within the grounds of The Cock Hotel (which is now Café Nero), the building stood empty for four years & then opened its doors, as the London and County bank and later became the National Westminster Bank.
A local resident of the area, the well-known architect Fredrick Wheeler designed it. This Building is Sutton’s example Of an Art Nouveau building, taking note of the motifs used, the door and the carving around the windows.
It remained a bank until Fuller Smith & Turner, a London brewery with a great tradition, purchased it in 1995.
Old Bank
92 meters
Absolute rubbish night. Called up before to check they were showing the Man U game we...
New Inn
559 meters
Very central location, close to the High Street and shopping centre. The rooms are ...
The Crown
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It's my local.....Great landlady, great staff, good cheap beer,lots of colourful loca...
The Butterchurn
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A little gem. ... Amazing staff, beautiful location. Excellent quality food with a go...
The Plough
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We were really impressed with this pub! Real independent pub feel, lovely down-to-ear...
The Nonsuch Inn
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Popped in for a quick drink. This is the first time since lockdown and I was impresse...
Elphin
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Bayside Inn
462 km
This pub is DIRTY some got sick outside and it was never cleaned up, the mess remains...to add Cock & Bull map to your website;
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