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Windsor Castle, Maida Vale

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Windsor Castle, Maida Hill, W9 (4231536050)
Windsor Castle, Maida Hill, W9 (4231536050)

The Windsor Castle is a former public house on Harrow Road, Maida Vale, London. It was a seminal rock venue throughout the 1960s and 1970s, with notable early performances from The Rolling Stones, The Who and U2. Despite now being derelict, the building is a designated heritage asset.

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Windsor Castle, Maida Vale
Harrow Road, London Maida Hill

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Harrow Road 309-311
W9 2HP London, Maida Hill
England, United Kingdom
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Windsor Castle, Maida Hill, W9 (4231536050)
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