The Crown and Treaty is a pub on Oxford Road in Uxbridge, London, England, 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.
[2] The Crown and Treaty was built in the early sixteenth century as Place House.
[3] Mercury Prize-nominated band Sweet Billy Pilgrim named their third album Crown and Treaty after the pub.
[4] In the 2019 general election, contesting the seat of Uxbridge and South Ruislip, Count Binface proposed improvements to the pub in his manifesto:[5] 21.
The hand dryer in the gents’ toilet at the Crown & Treaty, Uxbridge to be moved to a more sensible position.The wood panelling was sold in 1924 to decorate an office in the Empire State Building.