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Kentish Town pub frequented by Michael Palin and Sacha Baron Cohen comes to market
The leasehold for a recently refurbished Kentish Town pub which counts some famous patrons has come to market.
The Gipsy Queen at 166 Malden Road, formerly The Bluebell and The Westport Inn, includes a main bar area, secret garden, kitchen and bottling room, along with a two double bedroomed manager’s flat.
Available for a guide price of £150,000 the pub, which reopened following extensive refurbishment in June 2015, has attracted famous regulars including Michael Palin and Sacha Baron Cohen.
Sitting a mile from Belsize Park, the property is also within walking distance of Chalk Farm and Belsize Park tube station, with Gospel Oak train station less than half a mile away.
Elysia Wilson-Gunn, Associate at Fleurets who are marketing the property along with Savills, commented: “This property is charming both internally and externally, however it also possesses a two double bedroomed manager’s flat as well as a substantial beer garden.”
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