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The Spaniards Inn, perched on the edge of Hampstead Heath in London, is a historic pub that has been serving patrons since 1585. This Grade II listed building exudes charm and character, with its oak-panelled walls, open fires, and a delightful beer garden perfect for both summer and winter visits. The pub has a rich literary heritage, having been frequented by notable figures such as John Keats and Charles Dickens. In fact, Keats is said to have penned his "Ode to a Nightingale" in the pub's garden, and Dickens mentioned the inn in "The Pickwick Papers".

The Spaniards Inn is renowned for its dog-friendly atmosphere, making it a favourite spot for dog owners exploring Hampstead Heath. The pub regularly hosts dog events supporting rescue and rehoming charities, ensuring that canine companions are always welcome.

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    020 8731 8406
    enquiry@thespaniardshampstead.co.uk
    https://www.thespaniardshampstead.co.uk/
    Nearby Attractions
    • Hampstead Heath: A vast, ancient London parkland, perfect for long walks with your dog. It offers a mix of habitats, including woodlands, meadows, and ponds.
    • Kenwood House: A former stately home with beautiful gardens, located within Hampstead Heath. While dogs might not be allowed inside the house, the surrounding grounds are ideal for exploration.
    • Highgate Village: A charming area with boutique shops, cafes, and the famous Highgate Cemetery. It's a pleasant walk from the inn and offers a glimpse into London's historic village life.
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