Yorkshire Grey, Fitzrovia

The Yorkshire Grey is a public house on the corner of Langham Street and Middleton Place in Fitzrovia, City of Westminster, London WC1.

Yorkshire Grey, Langham Street, 2016

History

The Yorkshire Grey dates back to at least 1826.[1] It was rebuilt in 1882–83 to designs by the architect George Treacher.[2]

The author and playwright J. B. Priestley was a regular visitor during the Second World War when he did his inspirational talks on BBC radio from the nearby Broadcasting House.[1] The bandleader Billy Cotton was a frequent customer, as his radio programme was also broadcast from there.[1]

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References

  1. "Fitzrovia pubs: 6. Yorkshire Grey, 46 Langham Street". fitzrovia.org.uk. 12 April 2011. Retrieved 19 January 2018.
  2. "Riding House Street to New Cavendish Street". UCL, 2016. p. 4.

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