The Five Bells, Colliers Wood, later known as the Six Bells
Area | Colliers Wood |
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Copyright 1 | From the extra-illustrated Brayleys History of Surrey. Donated by J Keswick, Bletchingly. |
Picture Reference | MerMor_Pubs_3-1 |
Original Format | Painting |
Notes / History | This pub was originally known as 'Five Bells,' which later became the 'Six Bells,' and finally, 'The Royal Six Bells' after the Prince of Wales, latterly Edward VII, gave the inn his custom. The pub was demolished in 1855 so the Lambeth Water Company could lay water mains; consequently, they had to finance the new building. This second pub still stands in Colliers Wood, though it is no longer bears any of its original names. |