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Swan & Edgar, Marylebone

Coordinates:51°31′26″N0°09′43″W / 51.52402°N 0.16183°W /51.52402; -0.16183
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Former pub in Marylebone, London

The Swan & Edgar pub, 2012
The Swan & Edgar building, Piccadilly Circus

TheSwan & Edgar was (until 2013) apublic house at 43 Linhope Street,Marylebone, owned byBourne and Hollingsworth Group, notable for its claim to be the smallest pub in London.[1]

History

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It was originally called "The Feathers", but was renamed afterSwan & Edgar, a former department store atPiccadilly Circus, about two miles away. It was a pub from 1899 until it closed in 2013. It was known for its unusual interior, having varnished books as wall cover andScrabble tiles as bathroom flooring. In July 2013, the freehold and the pub were offered for sale at a guide price of £650,000.[2] The property attracted 90 viewings and 28 offers, and its estimated selling price was about £900,000. In April 2014,Westminster Council received an application from the developers, seeking permission for a change of use into residential property. The application was refused in 2015.[1]

Description

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According to a description of the interior by theEvening Standard, "The bar in the diminutive ground floor is made from books stuck together into a curved wall and varnished. A plank of wood seals the top."[3] In keeping with the book theme, the pub hosted book signings, poetry readings, quizzes and society meetings, often using the upstairs room.[4]

Campaign

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A campaign, "Save The Linhope Street Local", was formed by local people eager to stop the redevelopment and have the pub designated as anAsset of Community Value. Local residents demonstrated on 7 April 2014, in support for this campaign.[5] TheCampaign for Real Ale's John Cryne said that the conversion of pubs is often into just single residences, and that this is what is proposed for the Swan & Edgar, but it does not help to solve London’s housing problems. "They are for millionaires ... Few, if any, public houses in wealthy London districts are economically unviable."[1]

References

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  1. ^abcWilliams, Oscar."Bid to save the Swan & Edgar, Marylebone's pint-sized pub, from being converted into a home".West End Extra. New Journal Enterprises Ltd. Archived fromthe original on 7 December 2014. Retrieved1 June 2014.
  2. ^"Swan and Edgar PH".AG&G. Retrieved1 June 2014.
  3. ^Maschler, Fay (29 April 2009)."Swan & Edgar trifles with the written word".Evening Standard. Retrieved1 June 2014.
  4. ^"Swan & Edgar".Londontown.com. Retrieved1 June 2014.
  5. ^Hopper, Kelsey (11 April 2014)."Fresh battle to halt homes plan at Marylebone pub".Ham & High. Retrieved12 June 2014.
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