The York and Albany Public House, Parkway
The York and Albany Public House, Parkway
More information
The York and Albany Public House, Parkway
SC_PHL_02_0983_71_6577 (Collage 345236)
London Metropolitan Archives: LCC Photograph Library
York and Albany Public House at 129 Parkway, Camden. Consists of a three-storey building with stone parapets and railings running along the roof. The ground floor extends into the street and is topped with railings and flower troughs. The ground floor is decorated with glazed tiles and includes rain canopies and a grill and salad bar entrance. The Public House is managed by Mann. In front are two sets of plastic chairs and tables, at one of which sits a couple with a pushchair. The building is flanked on the left by a single storey 'Roy's Automobile Ltd' and a terrace of three-storey buildings with attic windows and channeled stucco ground floors. Two cars, a Ford Anglia Super and a sedan are parked in front of the automobile business and a women walks past. On the right is Park Village East, populated by parked cars and a two-storey building with a Dutch gable-end roof. The York and Albany dates from 1826-7, with the area being developed by John Nash. It is Grade II listed at List Entry Number 1380134 and currently functions as a restaurant and hotel run by the famous chef Gorden Ramsey.
Copyright London Metropolitan Archives, all rights reserved. Provided for research purposes only. For commercial and other uses please contact us via support@londonpicturearchive.org.uk
London Metropolitan Archives. Please cite document title, reference and collection.