The Swan, Hammersmith
Pub in Hammersmith, London
The Swan is a Grade II listed public house at 46 Hammersmith Broadway, Hammersmith, London.[1]
It was built in 1901, by the architect Frederick Miller, and is in the Free Jacobean style.[1]
References
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- ^ a b Historic England. "The Swan public house (1192058)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 December 2013.
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