Location | London West London Hillingdon Uxbridge - UB8 |
Type of ad | Professional Offer |
Type | Other activities |
he Crown and Treaty is a pub in Uxbridge, where Charles I and his parliamentary opponents during the English Civil War held negotiations (the Treaty of Uxbridge) between 30 January and 22 February 1645. It was used by King Charles I for his ill-fated treaty with Cromwell and this is a Grade II listed building, dating from 1576.
Geographically well located about 2 miles off the M40.
The is a beautiful West London pub steeped in history; built in the early sixteenth century and is now lovingly restored with a full bar serving assorted wines, beers and other drinks at very competitive prices, good size dance area with wood flooring, outdoor seating ideal during summer evenings, parking and is wheelchair accessible.
Do come along and enjoy the ambience and friendly crowd!
FROM 8.30PM TILL 1AM ON:
FRIDAY 4 OCTOBER: Launch Party!
More dates to follow.
Admission: £10 online or £12 on the door
Come to our parties and meet your match in real life and keep connecting.
We are a members’ only club so if you don’t have a membership card you’ll need to join on arrival – but the good news is that membership is only £5 a year!
Dance Parties Ltd
Address: PO Box 4241
Ascot SL5 5BB
Berkshire SL5 9EB