The Fox Inn, Hanwell

Rich brown glazed tiles are used for the ground floor exterior walls with coloured stained glass in the fan lights.

Most of the interior is also original, although the dividing former off-licence sales door has been closed off and its wall removed to create one large L-shaped bar area.

There is additional outdoor seating in front of the building and a well ventilated smoking area warmed by radiant heat lamps.

The pub is at the bottom end of the Hanwell flight of locks on the Grand Union Canal which is a scheduled ancient monument.

[4][5] The Fox hosts a monthly vintage market in its garden, where local people and businesses can sell their products (as well as some from further afield).

Outside the pub next to the main entrance to the garden is The Fox's craft barn, which is open at weekends and sells a number of hand-crafted products.

The hunt assembled. c.1910
Now foxes come to drink from the dog bowls, outside the Saloon Bar.