Pub in Bellingham, London
The Fellowship and Star The Fellowship in 2024
Location Randlesdown Rd, London, SE6 3BT Opened 1924 Designations Designated 8 Mar 2013 Reference no. 1413050
The Fellowship and Star is a Grade II listed pub at Randlesdown Road, Bellingham , London SE6 3BT.
History
Built in 1923–24 and designed by the architect F. G. Newnham,[ 1] the pub opened as The Fellowship Inn.
The south face of the pub
Under that name, it hosted gigs by bands including Fleetwood Mac and John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers ,[ 2] and was used as both a gym and a home by boxer Henry Cooper in the run-up to his 1963 fight against Muhammad Ali .[ 3]
In 2018 The Fellowship Inn underwent refurbishment and redevelopment to restore the interior. It reopened in June 2019 as The Fellowship and Star, including a cinema, café, music rooms and community spaces.[ 4] It subsequently closed as a victim of COVID-19 in 2020 and re-opened on 21 September 2022 once again named The Fellowship Inn.
The pub is on Campaign for Real Ale 's National Inventory of Historic Pub Interiors .[ 1]
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