The Coal Hole | |
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Location | 91 Strand, London |
Coordinates | 51°30′37.44″N 0°7′16.68″W / 51.5104000°N 0.1213000°W |
Built | 1903–04 |
Architect | T. E. Collcutt |
Listed Building – Grade II | |
Official name | 89 to 95 (consec) Strand, including Nos 2 and 3 Savoy Court |
Designated | 01-Dec-1987 |
Reference no. | 1264458 |
The Coal Hole is a Grade II listed public house at 91 Strand, London.[1]
It is part of the Savoy Court, itself an extension of the Savoy Hotel complex, and was built in 1903–04 by the architect T. E. Collcutt.[1]
It has no connection with the old Coal Hole Tavern in Fountain Court (nos. 16 and 17) where the Wolf Club met and Renton Nicholson held his Judge and Jury shows. That tavern was renamed the Occidental and it collapsed in 1887 when Terry's Theatre was built nearby.[2]
References
- 1 2 Historic England. "Savoy Court (1264458)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 3 April 2015.
- ↑ Philip Norman (1891), "Inns and Taverns of Old London", The English Illustrated Magazine, 8: 199
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