The Walmer Castle pub: David Beckham and Guy Ritchie’s new joint

The latest celebrity-owned London pub: David Beckham and Guy Ritchie buy The Walmer Castle in Notting Hill

David Beckham and Guy Ritchie buy £3 pub The Walmer Castle
Not so long ago in September, it was announced that actor and producer Idris Elba was opening at cocktail bar, The Parrot, in Covent Garden this autumn. But already this news has been eclipsed, because now football superstar David Beckham and director Guy Ritchie have joined forces to buy The Walmer Castle pub in Notting Hill.

In what was a £3 million deal, Beckham and Ritchie bought the London pub and have announced plans to give it a Soho House-style makeover. (Cheers to that.)



Ritchie is no stranger to the pub business. Back in 2008, he and ex-wife Madonna bought the Punchbowl, a Georgian pub in Mayfair, which Ritchie later sold in 2013. Then in August 2018, Ritchie bought The Lukin on Conway Street in Fitzrovia, announcing plans to reopen the pub under the name The Lore of the Land in the near future.

Beckham, on the other hand, will be a first time pub owner. However, given the footballer has also modelled, released his own clothing range, fragrances and most recently his own whisky brand – Haig Club – we’re expecting big things from his new London pub. Although, chances of walking in and finding either celebrity pouring the pints are looking slim.
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What The Walmer Castle pub: David Beckham and Guy Ritchie’s new joint
Where The Walmer Castle pub, 58 Ledbury Road, London, W11 2AJ | MAP
Nearest tube Ladbroke Grove (underground)
Price £-
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