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Inside the old tube station being converted into a Wetherspoons with original ticket hall

Published on May 08, 2025 at 10:41 AM

YESTERDAY JD Wetherspoons announced a number of new pubs opening across the UK in the upcoming years – one of which will be in an old tube station entrance.

The will be located in one of the former entrances of Fulham Broadway tube station, that closed in 2003.

Market hall bar with patrons seated at tables.
The Market Hall used the ticket booth as a bar
Market Hall in Fulham, London.
The Edwardian ticket hall originally opened in 1880
Market Hall in Fulham, London.
In 2018, it was converted into a Market Hall food court

The site currently includes the original Edwardian ticket office, including a vintage ‘To The Trains’ sign.

It is thought the original features will be kept and the pub will include a new

It is also understood that the pub will be named Walham Green and open on June 17.

Having originally opened in March 1880 as Walham Green, the station used to operate the District Railway, which is now known as the

The original station building was then later replaced in 1905 with a new entrance designed by Harry W Ford, the architect to the District Railway, to accommodate larger crowds heading from the newly built Stadium.

The name of the station was then changed in 1952.

The even featured in the 1978 Ian Dury song ‘What a Waste’.

In the early 2000s, a new ticket hall was built, as well as a station control room and step free access.

A ‘match day’ staircase was even added to the far end of the station for when fans attended Chelsea F.C. games.

Following the closure of the historic entrance in 2003, the original station building has been refurbished but many of the original station signs and architectural features were retained.

The venue stood empty and abandoned for several years before Market Hall Fulham opened at the site in 2018 as a, with the bar in the Edwardian ticket office.

The venue was home to nine food operators and a area with a capacity of 180 people.

There were also six British craft beers on keg draught, plus a range of bottles and cans available.

The food court would rotate the beers from

People eating at tables in a market hall.
The pub is believed to be opening as the ‘Walham Green’
Market hall with wooden tables and benches, pendant lights, and food stalls.
Original features include vintage signs and architectural features
Black and white photo of Fulham Broadway Station.
The original entrance was closed in 2003

Following the Market Hall’s closure in 2021, the site is now being converted into a new venue, over two floors.

A total of 15 new Wetherspoons will be coming to the UK, with two new pubs already unveiled this year in Marlow, Buckinghamshire, and at Waterloo station.

Six locations have opening dates already and a further nine sites will open by July 2026.

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