The Prince's Head is not merely one of Richmond's oldest pubs, but also a symbol of its enduring spirit. Born in the 18th century as a coaching inn, it served weary travelers and buoyant merchants, providing a stopover that was as comforting as it was necessary. Though the years have brought changes, each refurbishment and restoration has managed to retain the pub's core character, its original charm radiating through the centuries.
A hallmark of the Prince's Head's rich cultural tapestry is its association with the literary world. It was more than just a watering hole for Charles Dickens, arguably one of England's most celebrated authors. It was his muse, his solace, and the setting for some of his celebrated works, such as "Little Dorrit" and "Barnaby Rudge".
The pub's relevance continues unabated into the 21st century, with its latest claim to fame being a favored filming location for the hit series "Ted Lasso" (check out these Ted Lasso filming locations).
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28 The Green, Richmond TW9 1LX, United Kingdom