The Clarence pub is one of the many traditional British pubs in the maze of streets in this area of Mayfair.
It is claimed that there has been a pub on this site since 1724 which was originally known as ‘The Coach & Horses’.
The Pub’s present name derives either from the Duke of Clarence who went on to become King William IV in 1830 or the first-born son of the future Edward VII, Albert Victor.
The Pub Signs show the Duke of Clarence in the uniform of a Major in the Royal Hussars.
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By: Mike_bjm