Why are there two pubs in Marylebone, within a few hundred metres of each other, called The Beehive? Was the area famous for honey, did the local landowner have a beehive on his coat-of-arms, or did the landlords of West London lack the imagination to come up with an original pub name?
Why are there two pubs in Marylebone, within a few hundred metres of each other, called The Beehive? Was the area famous for honey, did the local landowner have a beehive on his coat-of-arms, or did the landlords of West London lack the imagination to come up with an original pub name?