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Elgin, Ladbroke Grove
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The Elgin is a Grade II listed public house at 96 Ladbroke Grove, London.[1]
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Elgin, Ladbroke Grove | |
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General information | |
Address | 96 Ladbroke Grove, London |
Town or city | London |
Country | England |
Coordinates | 51°30′58″N 0°12′32″W |
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Listed Building – Grade II | |
Official name | The Elgin Public House |
Designated | 26 July 1976 |
Reference no. | 1225123 |
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It is on the Campaign for Real Ale's National Inventory of Historic Pub Interiors.[2]
It was built in the mid-19th century, and the architect is not known.[1]
The Elgin was a mod venue in the 1960s and a punk rock one in the 1970s. [3] In May 1975 The 101ers were offered a weekly residency there which led to a nine-month stay.[4]
Notable regular patrons have included the serial killer John Christie and Joe Strummer of The Clash. [3]