Brentford Rewind: History of The Northumberland Arms

By The Editor

26th Aug 2021 | Local News

The Northumberland Arms in London Road
The Northumberland Arms in London Road

The Northumberland Arms in London Road was built in 1853 and has been a pub for most of its life.

On right hand side of structure there is evidence of where the building was attached to the old railway bridge which crossed London Road.

Numbers 1-11 London Road were locally listed with it, but these have been demolished and redeveloped.

The pub is mentioned in Alfred Pearce's poem of Fifty Pubs on Brentford's High Street, 1948. Then known as "The Duke of Northumberland"

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