English: The Fox -Hanwell W7
The Fox Public House, Green Lane, Hanwell, London, W7 2PJ. It has received a 'local listing' from Ealing Council as a building of local interest. Built in 1848. Constructed out of the local yellow brick with more expensive red bricks used for detailing on the corners and chimneys. Glazed bricks are used for the ground floor exterior walls with coloured stained glass in the fan lights. The upper story has mock Tudor detailing including dentiles on the two outward facing gables. Much of the interior is original, although the dividing walls between bars and office licence sales have been taken out to create one large bar area. It was the meeting place for the local fox hunt right up until the early 1900s. The hunt would then set of across Hanwell Heath, much of which still existed at that time.
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Currently it is operated as a friendly (and dog friendly) family pub. Has Beer Garden and outside seating. It is a Free House and the regular drought beers are Sharp's Cornish Coaster, Timothy Taylor's Landlord, Fullers Pride and Green King IPA Gold. A choice of one or two guest beers are also usually on offer also. Its wine list is adequate. Home cook food is served midday and evening thought most of the week.
Voted West Middlesex CAMRA best Pub of the Year in 2005, 2007, 2010 and 2011.
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