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Young's Brewery stands in the centre of Wandsworth town, encircled by a traffic choked one-way system. Dotted around this are several of its public houses.
The grandest of these is the Spread Eagle. Its richly decorated interior is splendidly Victorian, with many original features including fine glasswork and mahogany joinery.
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There are two huge bars and a dining room. The dark saloon bar is the most ornate, with a beautifully decorated skylight.
The Spread Eagle was rebuilt during a pub boom at the end of the 19th century, replacing an old coaching inn, which Young's purchased in 1836.
Some of the original partitions have been removed but this remains a wonderful example of Victorian craftsmanship.
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