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The Leconfield


The Leconfield Public House was built between 1829 and 1846, known originally as The Royal Oak. Encompassing a massive acre and a half, the land was purchased by a George Brown in 1821. The original address was Victory Place and was later added to the cattle run that was Green Lanes, connecting Hertfordshire to Smithfield Market. Complete with stables, this pub would have been an important asset to the local people and tradesmen.

Happy Hour! Every day 5PM - 8PM
Selected cocktails for £7
Spritz £7.5
Alcohol free cocktails £7
Beer bucket £15 for 6 bottles
House wine £18 a bottle
Prosecco £20 a bottle

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The Leconfield


The Leconfield Public House was built between 1829 and 1846, known originally as The Royal Oak. Encompassing a massive acre and a half, the land was purchased by a George Brown in 1821. The original address was Victory Place and was later added to the cattle run that was Green Lanes, connecting Hertfordshire to Smithfield Market. Complete with stables, this pub would have been an important asset to the local people and tradesmen.

Happy Hour! Every day 5PM - 8PM
Selected cocktails for £7
Spritz £7.5
Alcohol free cocktails £7
Beer bucket £15 for 6 bottles
House wine £18 a bottle
Prosecco £20 a bottle

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