Hogarth Roundabout
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The Hogarth Roundabout is one of London's best known road junctions. It is situated at the junction of the A316 Great Chertsey Road and the A4 Great West Road.
The Hogarth Roundabout is named after William Hogarth who lived in nearby Hogarth's House. It is also the location of the Griffin Brewery of Fuller, Smith and Turner, where beer has been brewed since 1654, and the George and Devonshire pub, built in 1790. The roundabout is noteworthy for the single lane flyover built as temporary measure in 1969 which carries eastbound traffic from the A316 on to the A4.
[edit] External links
- To Gin Lane Via Hogarth's Roundabout
- George and Devonshire website
- SABRE road lists * CBRD Photo Gallery

