| The Victoria | |
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| Location | 10a Strathearn Place,Bayswater |
| Coordinates | 51°30′48″N0°10′17″W / 51.51342°N 0.17125°W /51.51342; -0.17125 |
| Built | c. 1840–50 |
Listed Building – Grade II | |
| Official name | VICTORIA PUBLIC HOUSE |
| Designated | 10-Apr-1975 |
| Reference no. | 1109949 |
The Victoria is aGrade II listedpublic house at 10a Strathearn Place inBayswater, London, England. It is on theCampaign for Real Ale'sNational Inventory of Historic Pub Interiors.[1][2]
The pub was built circa 1840–50, and has four above ground storeys, with bars on ground and first floors, plus a dining room on the first floor. It has a rounded frontage on an acutely angled corner site between Strathearn Place and Sussex Place, extended by two bays to the former and one to the latter side. The pub's ground-floor interior was remodelled circa 1897-8, although it does include some remnants of the original interior. The first floor rooms, and especially the Theatre Bar, contain many interior elements from theGaiety Theatre, installed in the pub circa 1958, after the theatre had been demolished.[1]
The pub is owned and operated byFuller, Smith & Turner, trading under theFuller's brand.[3]
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