Princess Louise, Holborn

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The Princess Louise is a well-known public house located in Holborn, London. It is named after Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll, the sixth child of Queen Victoria.

History[edit | edit source]

The Princess Louise was built in 1872 and is a notable example of a Victorian era public house. It is a Grade II listed building due to its well-preserved Victorian interior.

Architecture[edit | edit source]

The pub is known for its lavish interior decoration, which includes etched mirrors, tiled walls, and a long bar with partitions known as "snob screens".

Ownership[edit | edit source]

The Princess Louise is currently owned by the Samuel Smith Brewery, a company known for its commitment to preserving historic pub interiors.

Location[edit | edit source]

The pub is located on High Holborn, a major street in the City of London. It is close to several notable landmarks, including Holborn tube station, British Museum, and Covent Garden.

In popular culture[edit | edit source]

The Princess Louise has been featured in several films and television series, including Sherlock and The Theory of Everything.

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