The Ivy House
The Ivy House | |
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The front of the pub in early 2008. | |
General information | |
Location | 40 Stuart Road, Nunhead, London, SE15 |
Opened | 1936 as Newlands Tavern, 1990s as The Ivy House |
Designations | |
Listed Building – Grade II | |
Designated | 20 Apr 2012 |
Reference no. | 1408530 |
The Ivy House is a Grade II listed public house at 40 Stuart Road, Nunhead, London.[1] It was the UK's first co-operatively owned pub, and first purchased on behalf of a community using the right to bid provisions in the Localism Act 2011.
History
It was originally known as the Newlands Tavern, and was designed by the architect A. E. Sewell in the 1930s for Truman's Brewery.[1] Opening in October 1938, the new building replaced an earlier pub which had existed since the 1860s.[2] It still contains many original features including a curved bar, timber panels, and a concert hall in the back that recalls early Victorian music halls. The hall was used for dances and parties, including on VE Day. The pub was narrowly missed by a V1 rocket in 1944 that destroyed much of the street around it.[2][3]
It was one of the major pub music venues in South London during the mid-1970s pub rock boom, with acts and performers including Ian Dury (in Kilburn and the High Roads), Elvis Costello (in Flip City), Joe Strummer (in The 101ers), Eddie and The Hot Rods, Graham Parker, Jeff Beck, and Dr. Feelgood. The pub was later renamed the Stuart Arms in the 1980s, before becoming The Ivy House upon purchase by Enterprise Inns in the 1990s.[4][2]
In April 2012 Enterprise Inns evicted the tenants with only a week's notice and announced their intention to sell it for redevelopment into flats. A group of locals, with the support of CAMRA, campaigned to get the pub its Grade II listing and also listed as an asset of community value (ACV) by Southwark London Borough Council. It was the first in London to receive the latter designation under the Localism Act 2011. Ivy House Community Pub Limited bought the freehold of the pub on 15 March 2013, upon which it became the first ACV to be purchased on behalf of a community using the right to bid provisions contained in the aforementioned act, and the UK's first co-operatively owned pub.[3][5]
The Ivy House has been used as a set for many films including the 2015 Kray Brothers biopic Legend.[6]
In recent years the Ivy House has once again emerged as a live music venue, with notable acts such as Goat Girl, caroline, Kiran Leonard, Darren Hayman and The Monochrome Set taking to the stage.[7]
References
- ^ a b Historic England. "The Ivy House public house (1408530)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 6 May 2014.
- ^ a b c Homer, Johnny (2017). Southwark Pubs. Amberley Publishing. ISBN 9781445668192.
- ^ a b Brown, Pete (2016). The Pub: A Cultural Institution — from Country Inns to Craft Beer Bars and Corner Locals. Jacqui Small. ISBN 9781911127017.
- ^ Allen, Carl (2016). London Gig Venues. Amberley Publishing. ISBN 9781445658209.
- ^ Blunden, Tessa (15 July 2013). "The Ivy House: the challenges of a community share issue in London". The Guardian. Retrieved 19 August 2024.
- ^ Smith, Oliver (15 September 2015). "The Krays in London: 15 sites associated with the twins". The Telegraph. Retrieved 19 August 2024.
- ^ "The Ivy House Past concerts". Songkick. Retrieved 18 August 2023.
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