Thompson, G. and Garwood, A. (2013). The London and Brighton Public House, Queens Road, Peckham. Historic Building Survey . Brockley: Pre-Construct Archaeology Limited. https://doi.org/10.5284/1034418. Cite this using datacite

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The London and Brighton Public House, Queens Road, Peckham. Historic Building Survey
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Pre-Construct Archaeology Ltd (London) unpublished report series
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Pre-Construct Archaeology Limited was commissioned by J. Ollif and Son to undertake a programme of historic building recording and monitoring of the former London and Brighton Public House, 139 Queens Road, Peckham, London Borough of Southwark, prior to and during its demolition. The centre of the site is located at OS NGR TQ 34595 76760. The work was carried out in response to a condition on the planning permission for demolition of the building and construction of a four storey part residential part commercial development. The public house had been redundant since 2007 and had been the site of long term illegal occupation and latterly architectural theft. Accordingly the building was in a very poor condition. The public house had its origins in Bath House, a domestic residence first recorded in 1851. The home was converted c.1865 into the London and Brighton Railway Hotel by one William Tatlow Ramshill, who appears to have been bankrupted by the process. Known locally as the Railway Hotel during the late 19th century, the pub was subsequently extensively altered in the 1890s to a design prepared by the prolific public house architects Eedle and Meyers. The service range at the rear of the pub was replaced during the early 20th century, whilst the interior of the main building appears to have been extensively modified during the second half of the century.
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G Thompson
Adam Garwood ORCID icon
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Pre-Construct Archaeology Limited
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Historic England (OASIS Reviewer)
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2013
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Site: The London and Brighton Public House, 139 Queens Road, Peckham, LB of Southwark
District: Southwark
Country: England
Parish: BERMONDSEY ROTHERHITHE AND SOUTHWARK
County: Greater London
Grid Reference: 534965, 176756 (Easting, Northing)
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POST MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods)
BUILDING SURVEY (Event)
PUBLIC HOUSE (Monument Type England)
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OASIS Id: preconst1-154350
OBIB: PCA REPORT NO: R11498
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A4 bound client report
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01 Feb 2018