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The Punch Bowl, Mayfair

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The Punch Bowl in Mayfair
The Punch Bowl in Mayfair

The Punch Bowl, at 41 Farm Street, Mayfair, is a London public house, dating from circa 1750. It is listed as Grade II by English Heritage. It is a Georgian building and, although altered over the years, retains many period features including a dog-leg staircase, internal cornicing and dado panelling.

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The Punch Bowl, Mayfair
Archibald Mews, City of Westminster Mayfair

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W1J 5RP City of Westminster, Mayfair
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