The Anglesea Arms
About
The Anglesea Arms is a historic pub located at 15 Selwood Terrace in South Kensington, London SW7. The Grade II‑listed building dates from the early‑to‑mid‑19th century and was originally a market garden and nursery that can be traced back to 1712. The pub has a long association with Charles Dickens, who lived nearby at No. 11 Selwood Terrace. In 2019 it earned an AA Rosette for culinary excellence, and today it offers a cosy, traditional atmosphere with a full‑bar, dining rooms, and a range of dishes from hearty brunches to gourmet dinners. With free Wi‑Fi, an outdoor terrace, and a welcoming, family‑friendly environment, the Anglesea Arms remains a favourite spot for locals and visitors who appreciate good food, drink, and a touch of London heritage.
At a glance
- Verified listing
- Typical visit: about 1 hour