Bull and Bush

Pub/bar in/near North End, existing between 1625 and now

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The Old Bull and Bush is a Grade II listed public house near Hampstead Heath in London which gave its name to the music hall song ’Down at the old Bull and Bush’.

The building was originally constructed as a farmhouse in 1645 but in 1721 it gained a licence to sell ale and became a ’public house’. It quickly became a haunt for artists and literary scholars including famous artist William Hogarth, who is said to have planted by his own hand the yew bower in the garden.

When Hogarth gave it up, the house was adapted to the purposes of an inn, and was visited by Gainsborough and Sir Joshua Reynolds, David Garrick, Kean and Macready.

Early in the nineteenth century the " Bull and Bush " entertained, among many other literati, William Hone, the antiquary, and Charles Lamb, who were one day wandering among the brushwood on the Heath near the back of the inn, denouncing the evils of snuff, and by agreement threw away each one his snuff-box, after which they returned to their London homes wiser but melancholy men. Early next day Lamb was seen poking among the furze bushes, when Hone appeared walking in the same part of the Heath with eyes riveted on the ground, and with apologies and sadness offered his friend snuff from a paper packet bought this same morning.

In 1867 the pub acquired a music licence when Henry Humphries was the landlord and by the 1890s it was renowned for its gardens and music. In the Edwardian era it became even more popular, as it was a favourite place for Cockneys on a day out in the ’country’. In the 1920s it again leapt to fame with the music hall song, sung by the 15 stone Florrie Forde, the ’Madonna’ of her time who once said "Men don’t like thin women".

The building underwent a major reconstruction in 1924 when owned by the Ind Coope brewery.

Another refurbishment took place in 1987 and then the interior was renovated to a modern, gastropub style with an openly visible kitchen - it was reopened to the public on 24 March 2006. Until the introduction of the English smoking ban on 1 July 2007, The Bull and Bush was one of the few completely smoke-free pubs in London.

The ‘Old Bull and Bush’ was reputedly haunted for over a hundred years by a dark figure in Victorian clothing. The 2006 renovations may have uncovered the reason: bricked-up behind a wall in the cellar was an old skeleton and Victorian surgical instruments.

Near to the pub was the site of the proposed North End tube station (whose popular name was Bull and Bush station) on the Northern Line. As a lot of the surrounding area had been purchased in 1906 so as to protect it from development between planning and proposed opening, only the platforms were excavated, and the station construction was cancelled. An entrance leading down 197 steps to platform level is located on the corner of North End and Wildwood Terrace.

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54a North End Road, NW11 7SY This is an address within the NW11 7SY postcode.
54b North End Road, NW11 7SY This is an address within the NW11 7SY postcode.
56 North End Road, NW11 7SY This is an address within the NW11 7SY postcode.
62 North End Road, NW11 7SY This is an address within the NW11 7SY postcode.
62a North End Road, NW11 7SY This is an address within the NW11 7SY postcode.
64 North End Road, NW11 7SY This is an address within the NW11 7SY postcode.
66 North End Road, NW11 7SY This is an address within the NW11 7SY postcode.
68 North End Road, NW11 7SY This is an address within the NW11 7SY postcode.
70 North End Road, NW11 7SY This is an address within the NW11 7SY postcode.
72 North End Road, NW11 7SY This is an address within the NW11 7SY postcode.
74 North End Road, NW11 7SY This is an address within the NW11 7SY postcode.
76 North End Road, NW11 7SY This is an address within the NW11 7SY postcode.
78 North End Road, NW11 7SY This is an address within the NW11 7SY postcode.
80 North End Road, NW11 7SY This is an address within the NW11 7SY postcode.
82a North End Road, NW11 7SY This is an address within the NW11 7SY postcode.
84 North End Road, NW11 7SY This is an address within the NW11 7SY postcode.
84a North End Road, NW11 7SY This is an address within the NW11 7SY postcode.
84b North End Road, NW11 7SY This is an address within the NW11 7SY postcode.
86 North End Road, NW11 7SY This is an address within the NW11 7SY postcode.
86a North End Road, NW11 7SY This is an address within the NW11 7SY postcode.
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Beechworth Close, NW3 Beechworth Close is a road in the NW3 postcode area (Child’s Hill)
Brandon House, NW3 Brandon House is a block on North End Avenue (North End)
Britten Close, NW11 Britten Close is situated above the tunnel entrance to the Northern Line (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Cinderella Path, NW3 Cinderella Path is a pathway off North End Road (North End)
Columbas Drive, NW3 Columbas Drive is a road in the NW3 postcode area (Hampstead)
Corner House, NW3 Corner House is a block on Sandy Road (North End)
Heath Passage, NW3 Heath Passage is a small walkway in North End (North End)
Inverforth Close, NW3 Inverforth Close is a road in the NW3 postcode area (North End)
Inverforth House, NW3 Inverforth House is sited on North End Way (North End)
Morland Close, NW11 Morland Close is a crescent of expensive properties, facing the Hampstead Heath Extension (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Mountview Close, NW11 Mountview Close is a road in the NW11 postcode area (North End)
North End Avenue, NW3 North End Avenue runs south from North End (North End)
North End Road, NW11 North End Road ultimately links Hampstead with Hendon (Golders Green)
North End Way, NW3 North End Way is the name for the southernmost section of North End Road - running from Hampstead to Golders Green (North End)
North End, NW3 North End is the road into the urban village of the same name (North End)
Park Avenue, NW11 Park Avenue is a road in the NW11 postcode area (Golders Green)
Park Drive, NW11 Park Drive is a street in Golders Green (Golders Green)
Pitt House, NW3 Pitt House is a block on North End Avenue (North End)
Romney Close, NW11 Romney Close leads off Hampstead Way (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Sandy Road, NW3 Sandy Road is a road in the NW3 postcode area (North End)
Spaniards End, NW3 Spaniards End lies behind the eponymous inn (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Spaniards Road, NW3 Spaniards Road is so-named as it leads to the Spaniards Inn (Hampstead)
Terrace House, NW3 Terrace House is a block on North End Avenue (North End)
The Limes, NW3 The Limes replaced the Hare and Hounds pub which previously stood here (North End)
The Park, NW11 The Park is a road in the NW11 postcode area (Golders Green)
The Village, NW3 The Village is a street in Hampstead (North End)
Wellgarth Road, NW11 Wellgarth Road connects North End Road with the Hampstead Heath Extension (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
West House, NW3 West House is a block on Sandy Road (North End)
White House, NW3 White House is a block on Spaniards End (North End)
Wildwood Grove, NW3 Wildwood Grove was a terraced row begun in the 1860s (North End)
Wildwood Rise, NW11 The houses on Wildwood Rise were built between 1914-1917 (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Wyldes Close, NW3 Wyldes Close is on land which used to be Wylde’s Farm (North End)


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