The Lamb and Flag is a Grade II listed public house at Rose Street, Covent Garden, London, WC2.[1]
The Lamb and Flag | |
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Type | Public house |
Location | Rose Street, Covent Garden, London, WC2 |
Coordinates | 51°30′41.76″N 0°7′32.16″W / 51.5116000°N 0.1256000°W |
Founded | 1772 |
Listed Building – Grade II | |
Official name | THE LAMB AND FLAG PUBLIC HOUSE |
Designated | 15-Jan-1973 |
Reference no. | 1265122 |
The building is erroneously said to date back to Tudor times, and to have been a licensed premises since 1623, but in fact dates from the early 18th century,[2] or according to its official listing, perhaps from 1688.[1] The building became a pub in 1772.[2]
Situated in what was a violent area of Covent Garden, the pub's upstairs room once hosted bare-knuckle prize fights,[3] leading to it being nicknamed "The Bucket of Blood".[4] A plaque on the building commemorates an attack on John Dryden in a nearby alley in 1679, when Charles II sent men to assault Dryden in objection to a satirical verse against Louise de Kérouaille, Charles II's mistress.[5] Writer Charles Dickens frequented the pub in the 19th century.
Many of the internal fittings are Victorian woodwork or earlier, including a remaining partition, meriting the pub a maximum three-star rating as a Real Heritage Pub.[6]
The pub was refaced with brick in 1958.[7] It has been operated by Fuller, Smith & Turner since 2011.[8]
References
edit- ^ a b Historic England, "The Lamb and Flag public house (1265122)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 2 October 2014
- ^ a b Flude, Kevin; Herbert, Paul (1 May 1990). Citisights: Guide to London. Virgin Books Limited. ISBN 9780863693533 – via Google Books.
- ^ Fodor, Eugene (27 September 1994). Fodor's Great Britain. Fodor's Travel Publications, Inc. ISBN 9780679027201 – via Google Books.
- ^ Balfour, Michael (1970). Help Yourself in London: A Guide to Services, Facilities and Things to Do. Garnstone Press. ISBN 9780900391378 – via Google Books.
- ^ Publishing, D. K. (1 February 2012). DK Eyewitness Travel Guide: London: London. Dorling Kindersley Limited. ISBN 9781405393140 – via Google Books.
- ^ "Lamb & Flag". Pub Heritage Historic Pub Interiors. CAMRA. Retrieved 20 March 2024.
- ^ Richardson, John (1 January 1979). Covent Garden. Historical Publications Limited. ISBN 9780950365619 – via Google Books.
- ^ Gerrard, Neil (27 June 2011). "Fuller's buys the Lamb & Flag in Covent Garden". The Caterer. Retrieved 20 March 2024.