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Hat & Feathers
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Picture source: T C |
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The Hat & Feathers was situated at 2 Clerkenwell
Road. This was a grade-II listed pub. |
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This pub closed in 1990 and reopened in 2006. |
Colin Price (June 2011) |
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Closed again in 2011. |
T C (July 2013) |
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Listed
building details: |
Public house. c1860 with
alterations to the ground floor of c1900. Polished granite, brick and
stucco, roof obscured by parapet. Four storeys over basement, seven-window
range, the frontage bowed on the corner of Goswell Road and Clerkenwell
Road. Ground floor has a plinth of black polished granite and slender piers
of pink polished granite supporting a fascia with early C20 glazed and
painted panels 'PARTIES CATERED FOR/ HAT AND FEATHERS/ RESTAURANT'; the
curved frontage and that in Goswell Road have original woodwork to the
entrances with scrolled pediments and engraved glass, and leaded glass
overlights to the windows; moulded and bracketed stucco cornice. On the
upper floors the two westernmost bays in Clerkenwell Road have simple
flat-arched windows and a stucco band to the parapet; the rest of the facade
is treated more elaborately.
The centrepiece on the curved front consists, at first-floor level, of two
flat-arched windows flanked by engaged Ionic columns with wreathed capitals
supporting an entablature which breaks back and forwards and in its turn
supports urn-like finials flanking the flat-arched second-floor windows. To
either side of the centrepiece are giant stucco pilasters with ornate
foliage capitals and fruit and foliage pendants on their faces, supporting
equally ornate brackets and a moulded stucco cornice which runs across the
whole of this part of the facade; the outer windows under the cornice in
Clerkenwell Road and Goswell Road have moulded stucco architraves. The third
floor has two pairs of round-arched windows to centrepiece, deeply recesed
between antae, then statues of
Classical female figures on either side, and then flat-arched windows with
moulded stucco architraves. Parapet with segmental-arched panel to centre
flanked by scrolled consoles and balustrade, and inscribed 'THE HAT AND
FEATHERS'.
The interior is much altered but retains dado panelling and some c1900
panelled and glazed partitions to the bar facing Goswell Road, and a bar
front, some dado panelling and staircase with turned balusters in the bar
facing Clerkenwell Road. |
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Other Photos |
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Date of photo: 1976 |
Picture source:
Timothy Keane |
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