The Honor Oak
12.98 km1 St Germans Road, London
William Charles Sage is listed in the 1896 roll of pubs and hostelries as the publican of the St. Germain's Hotel, St. Germain's Road Brockley, Forest Hill, which is now home of the newly refurbi...
William Charles Sage is listed in the 1896 roll of pubs and hostelries as the publican of the St. Germain's Hotel, St. Germain's Road Brockley, Forest Hill, which is now home of the newly refurbi...
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The Gun now has a 40 cover dining room in the main bar, a back bar with two snugs, two private dining rooms and a fabulous riverside terrace that seats 40. There is also a large outdoor terrace to...
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