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Paradise by Way of Kensal Green

19 Kilburn Lane
North Kensington
W10 4AE

The Paradise By Way Of Kensal Green is not a listed building, but is on CAMRA's National Inventory as a One Star pub with an interior of Special National Historic Interest, and the description is as follows: "Imposing and impressive three-storey corner sited building of red-brown brick from the late Victorian era (date of re-build of 1892 above the Regent Street door). It has stone mullioned windows (leaded glass in the upper sections) and a glazed stone dado on the ground floor. There are three external doors but only the large entrance in Kilburn Lane is in use. The external lobby has on the right-hand side above the dado a ceramic panel in bas relief of a scantily-clad lady grape-picking. There is a similar panel at the Rochester Castle, Stoke Newington N16. It has a matching interior of some opulence but has undergone a revamp with a shabby-chic makeover.

Double doors lead into the main bar with a bare wood floor, a good moulded (Lincrusta?) ceiling, and a frieze around the room. The panelled bar counter (with a modern zinc top) and two bar back fittings (painted a cream colour) with a doorway for staff between them may be old (difficult to date). Around the room is some fielded panelling. On the right-hand side is the reading room with dado panelling that might be old but the wood surround fireplace looks modern. Beyond is a snug situated at the base of a staircase with two large decorative tiled panels of alternating plain tiles and ones in relief. This area looks more like a lobby i.e. their unusual position indicates changes to the room.

At the rear is a large dining room with a modern bar counter and a plain bar back painted a light grey which might be old but more likely modern. Around the walls is fielded panelling that does look inter-war and a good wood surround fireplace not in use. There are at least three more rooms upstairs.

How much of the original fixtures and fitting remains open to question, and clearly there has been some opening up of the interior."

The WhatPub link is here: WhatPub/Paradise by Way of Kensal Green

The Pub Heritage Group link is here: PHG/Paradise By Way of Kensal Green

The Paradise By Way Of Kensal Green has yet to feature on a LPG pub tour.