Riddle

51.523117, -0.164763 (OpenStreetMap, Google Maps, Yandex Maps)

London pub names are often a tribute to the historical tradition rather than the owner’s brainchild. Pubs are being named after hunting grounds, professional guilds’ coats of arms, members of the Royal Family, and so on. The list, however, is not very long so you can find a lot of pubs with the same name which have nothing to do with each other.
Should a pub with a particular traditional name decide to merge with another pub with a more unique name, the result may share a name with this avenue. However, they might prefer “Hounds house” instead. There are almost a dozen pubs in London bearing the first name, while the second one is located in SE26 postcode area.
Door in the northern part of the fence surrounding no. 11 on the avenue in question. Paper note on the letterbox.
First three characters of the last line

Detailed answer

Pubs are "Hare & Hounds" (Traditional pub name for those located around hunting fields) and "Wood house"

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