The Crown Bar Belfast.

£100.00
pen wash (watercolour)
A4
unframed

£100 for the original with mount.

Prints are available for £20.00.
Price for p&p extra.

It was built in 1826, in true Victorian era style with making it the oldest pub in Belfast.

It hasn’t always been called The Crown, it originally went by the name of ‘The Railway Tavern’.
Since it’s opening, it has been renovated twice, and was renamed to The Crown Liquor Saloon in 1885 when it changed ownership.
It is now owned by the National Trust.

It is a Grade A listed building, and when closed it is protected by old fashioned wrought iron gates.
The decor inside has stayed true to its roots, with dark hand carved columns and booths, and lit by gas lamps.

There are ten ‘snugs’ inside, giving private areas with doors that staff make sure are kept closed. They sit about ten people.

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