Latitude: 51.5433 / 51°32'35"N
Longitude: -0.1036 / 0°6'12"W
OS Eastings: 531607
OS Northings: 184410
OS Grid: TQ316844
Mapcode National: GBR N0.XY
Mapcode Global: VHGQT.5G3S
Plus Code: 9C3XGVVW+8H
Entry Name: Hope and Anchor Public House
Listing Date: 30 September 1994
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1195774
English Heritage Legacy ID: 369407
Also known as: Hope and Anchor Pub
Hope and Anchor
Hope & Anchor, Islington
Hope & Anchor
ID on this website: 101195774
Location: Islington, London, N1
County: London
District: Islington
Electoral Ward/Division: St Mary's
Parish: Non Civil Parish
Built-Up Area: Islington
Traditional County: Middlesex
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Greater London
Church of England Parish: St Mary Magdelene and St David Holloway
Church of England Diocese: London
ISLINGTON
TQ3184SE UPPER STREET
635-1/53/877 (West side)
No.207
Hope and Anchor P.H.
II
Public house. c1880. Brick with dressings of stucco and stone,
roof obscured by parapet. Four storeys over basement, three
windows to Upper Street and five to Islington Park Street,
which are the principal frontages. Ground floor has pilasters
at the ends of the principal facades and round-arched arcades
between consisting of Corinthian columns of grey and pink
polished granite, the spandrels decorated with recessed panels
of scrolling foliage; ornate bracketed stops at the ends of
the fascia. The first floor to Islington Park Street has
round-arched windows with stucco architraves, the outer ones
pedimented, others with Corinthian capitals under a Lombard
frieze; to Upper Street, an arcade of three round-arched
windows with linked, free-standing pairs of columns with
shared abaci. Second floor has flat-arched windows, simple
architraves on outer windows in Islington Park Street, the
others linked by springing band, under round arches, the
tympana decorated with incised natural ornament, and a brick
corbel table and cornice above; three windows of similar
design in Upper Street under a similar corbel table and
cornice. Fourth or attic storey has flat-arched windows to
either end in Islington Park Street with three windows between
with segmental arches and keystones set in a band of stucco
which runs across the facade from the springing of the arches.
Upper Street has three similar windows. The keystones form
part of a modillion cornice of simple moulded design to
central part of both facades. Arcaded parapet to both facades.
The interior was very extensively refurbished c.1988 and no
original features of interest survive.
Listing NGR: TQ3160784410
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