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Coordinates: 51°3450N 0°0721W / 51.580513°N 0.122470°W / 51.580513; -0.122470
 

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The Queens, Crouch End
The Queens
The Queens is located in London Borough of Haringey
The Queens

The Queens

The Queens is located in Greater London
The Queens

The Queens

General information
AddressElder Avenue and Tottenham LaneinCrouch End
Town or cityLondon
CountryEngland
Coordinates51°34′50N 0°07′21W / 51.580513°N 0.122470°W / 51.580513; -0.122470
Designations

Listed Building – Grade II

Official nameThe Queens, Crouch End
Designated23 November 1973
Reference no.1079170

The Queens is a grade II* listed public house and former hotel on the corner of Elder Avenue and Tottenham LaneinCrouch End, north London.[1]

History[edit]

It was originally built as The Queen's Hotel by the architect and developer John C. Hill in 1898–1902,[2] or 1899–1901,[1] with art nouveau stained glassbyCakebread Robey.[2] Built at the northern end of Hill's recently completed Broadway Parade, it was described in Pevsner as "one of suburban London's outstanding grand pubs".[2]

Diagonally opposite, in Topsfield Parade, was the Queen's Opera House, which was opened in 1897 but damaged by bombing during the Second World War and subsequently demolished.[2]

The Queen’s features in the British gangster film Love, Honour and Obey (2000) where the main characters perform karaoke.

Gallery[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Historic England. "The Queens public house (1079170)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 3 April 2015.
  • ^ a b c d Pevsner, Nikolaus & Bridget Cherry. (2002). The Buildings of England: London 4 North. New Haven & London: Yale University Press. p. 559. ISBN 0300096534.
  • External links[edit]

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