The Tabard, Chiswick
The block of three buildings containing The Tabard public house (formerly the Tabard Inn) is a Grade II* listed structure in Chiswick, London. The block, with a row of seven gables in its roof, was designed by Norman Shaw in 1880 as part of the community focus of the Bedford Park garden suburb. The block contains the Bedford Park Stores, once a co-operative, and a house for the manager.The first floor of the pub building is host to the Tabard Theatre. The block was most likely inspired by Holborn's 1585 Staple Inn, which similarly has a row of seven gables; a further inspiration is the 15th century Sparrowe's House, Ipswich, which has strongly projecting bays, gables, and a cornice above a row of shop windows.
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Bath Road, London Grove Park (London Borough of Hounslow)
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The Tabard
Bath Road
W4 1LW London, Grove Park (London Borough of Hounslow, Bedford Park)
England, United Kingdom
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