The Clarence – Dover Street – Mayfair

The Clarence – Dover Street – Mayfair


London, United Kingdom (GB)
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’.

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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.
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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Links: whatpub.com
By: Mike_bjm

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