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King's Head, 2b Kings Head Hill, Chingford,E4 7EA

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This pub was present by 1732. **

The Kings Head Hotel at he top of the hill circa 1900 with Pracys shop opposite until 1886 the Village Post Office

The Kings Head Hotel at he top of the hill circa 1900 with Pracys shop opposite until 1886 the Village Post Office

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Kings Head, Chingford in 2005

The Kings Head, 2b Kings Head Hill, Chingford,E4 7EA in 2005

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Residents at this address.

1822/James Ratford/../../../London Metropolitan Archive – Truman’s Brewery records ***

1822/Samuel Walpole/../../../London Metropolitan Archive – Truman’s Brewery records ***

1826/Samuel Walpole/../../../Pigots

1828-9/Samuel Walpole/../../../Pigots

1832-3/Samuel Walpole/../../../Pigots

1839/Robert Goldacre/../../../Pigots

1840/Robert Goldacre/../../../Pigots*

1845/Robert Goldacre/../../../Post Office

1848/Robert Goldacre/Victualler/../../Whites

1851/Robert Goldacre/../../../Post Office

1851/Thomas Chambers/victualler/40/Welwyn, Hertfordshire/Census **
1851/Poebe Chambers/wife/39/Bedford/Census **
1851/Thomas Chambers/son/07/Braggers End, Hertfordshire/Census **
1851/Joseph oldacre/servant/17/East Ham, Essex/Census **
1851/John Law/lodger, pauper labourer/73/Chingford, Essex/Census **

1855/S. Gurling/../../../Kellys*

1862/John William Patmore/../../../Kellys

1867/Thomas Allen/../../../Post Office

1868/Thomas Allen/../../../Kelly’s Directory ***

1870/Edwin Bostock/../../../Kellys

1871/Edwin Bostock/../../../Post Office

1874/Edwin Bostock/../../../Kellys

1876/Edwin Bostock/../../../Kellys*

1878/Edwin Bostock/../../../Kellys

1880/Mrs. Harriet Bostock/../../../Kellys*

1881/Harriett Bostock/Licensed Victualler/40/Hackney, Middlesex/Census
1881/Harriett Bostock/Daughter/19/Hackney, Middlesex/Census
1881/Amy Bostock/Daughter/13/Hackney, Middlesex/Census
1881/Albert Bostock/Son/7/Chingford, Essex/Census

1882/Mrs. Harriet Bostock/../../../Kellys

1885/Mrs. Harriet Bostock/../../../Kellys*

1886/Mrs. Harriet Bostock/../../../Kellys

1890/John Stokes/../../../Kellys

Philemon and Mary Lodge circa 1870 - click on link to further information

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1891/Philemon Lodge/../../../1891 census ***

1894/Philemon Lodge/../../../Kellys

1895/Philemon Lodge/../../../Kellys

1898/George Blanks/../../../Kellys

1899/George Blanks/../../../Kellys

1902/George Richardson/../../../Kellys

1906/James Charles Holden/../../../Kellys

1908/James Charles Holden/../../../Kellys

1910/James Charles Holden/../../../Kellys

1911/James Charles Holden/Licensed Victualler, Widow/48/Brighton, Sussex/Census
1911/James Thomass Holden/Son, Assistant/24/West Ham, Essex/Census
1911/Edith Maud Holden/Daughter/19/West Ham, Essex/Census
1911/Sydney John Holden/Son, Shipping Clerk/17/West Ham, Essex/Census
1911/Dorothy May Holden/Daughter/15/West Ham, Essex/Census
1911/Percy Douglas Holden/Son/13/Wanstead, Essex/Census
1911/Leslie Walter Holden/Son/10/Wanstead, Essex/Census
1911/May Aldridge/Visitor, Cashier & Book Keeper/27/West Ham, Essex/Census

1912/James Charles Holden/../../../Kellys

1914/James Charles Holden/../../../Kellys

1917/James Charles Holden/../../../Kellys

1922/James Charles Holden/../../../Kellys

1925/James Charles Holden/../../../Kellys

The Kings Head in Chingford Closed For £200,000 Investment Tuesday 05 February 2013 - Stonegate media One of Chingford’s oldest and most popular pubs, the Kings Head, has closed to make way for an investment of £200,000. Believed to have been built in the 1880s, the Kings Head will reopen to the public at midday on Friday 8th February. As a result of the refurbishment, three new jobs have been created at the pub.
Owned and operated by national pub operator, the Stonegate Pub Company, the Kings Head has built up a reputation for offering customers a wide and varied real ale range. Lovers of cask ale will be delighted to know that as part of the refurbishment, the pub will be extending its range from six to ten hand pumps, and will continue to source beers from breweries within a 20-mile radius of the pub as well as those from further afield. Once open, The Kings Head will offer beers from Brentwood, White Horse and Tring breweries.
CAMRA members will be entitled to a 10% discount on real ale when they present their membership card and customers can take advantage of a saving of up to 90p off cask ale every Monday from 5pm when all pints are available at £2.50. Speaking about the changes that will be brought about by the refurbishment, Linzi Price, who has general manager of the Kings Head, said: “It’s been around four years since our last investment, which was a small sparkle so we are delighted that Stonegate, who took over the pub in November 2010, are investing in the Kings Head.
“We’ll be having new signage at the front of the building as well having the exterior repainted. We’ll be introducing a new outdoor area to the side of the pub with patio furniture, giant umbrellas and heaters where customers can dine or just enjoy a drink or two. The area will also be covered so customers will be able to enjoy the outdoor space, whatever the weather. “Inside, the pub will have a new dark oak floor, a new bar, new furnishings and soft, subtle lighting helping to create even more of a warm, welcoming environment that will appeal to everyone.
“On our opening weekend, we have variety of entertainment planned including a pianist on Saturday night and on Sunday, from 8pm, we’ve organised a ‘Meet the Brewer’ session where a member of the Cottage Brewery in Somerset will be talking about their beers and sharing their knowledge and expertise. It’s an open house so everyone is welcome to come along. Real ale is my passion so I’ll be organising a ‘Meet the Brewer’ session on a regular basis. I like to seek out and find breweries that are under the radar, giving my customers the chance to discover new and interesting beers.
“The team and I are really excited about showcasing our new pub on Friday 8th February. We all work together to ensure that our guests are offered the best customer service, whether they are drinking or dining, as well as providing a fantastic environment. We are proud of the Kings Head and the role that it plays within our community and the investment can only enhance our customers’ experience.”
The Kings Head will also be offering a number of great food offers throughout the week including a Sunday Roast dinner with all the trimmings for £8.95. 50% off main meals, all day on Monday. Grill Nights every Tuesday where you can get a steak and a drink starting from £7.45 and Wednesday is Spice Night where you can get a range of curries starting at £6.95. The pub will also be hosting a quiz night on Sunday and Wednesday where cash prizes are on offer. The Kings Head has Cask Marque status, which is an award for the quality of their cask ale. They are also listed in the CAMRA Good Beer Guide both nationally and locally.



* Provided by the Pubs, Inns and Taverns Index for England, 1801-1900

** Provided by John Mead

*** Provided by Stephen Harris


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