George Inn (NT)

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Overview
Dating from the 17th century this public house, leased to a private company, is London's last remaining galleried inn. The galleries which front the building were once common on inns, but many other surviving examples were lost during the Second World War. The original George Inn was destroyed by fire in 1676. Charles Dickens visited the site when it was a coffee house, and it's mentioned in his novel, Little Dorrit.
Location
The George Inn Yard, 77 Borough High Street, SE1, SE1 1NH
About the area
London, the UK’s capital, is a metropolis of famous landmarks, unrivalled shopping, world-renowned arts venues, galleries and museums, dining and award-winning theatre. London is steeped in royal history, and visitors can watch the changing of the guard at Buckingham Palace, learn about the final days of Anne Boleyn at the Tower of London, or take a leisurely stroll around the capital’s Royal Parks.
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George Inn (NT)

Recommended by Visit England Logo
Overview
Dating from the 17th century this public house, leased to a private company, is London's last remaining galleried inn. The galleries which front the building were once common on inns, but many other surviving examples were lost during the Second World War. The original George Inn was destroyed by fire in 1676. Charles Dickens visited the site when it was a coffee house, and it's mentioned in his novel, Little Dorrit.
Location
The George Inn Yard, 77 Borough High Street, SE1, SE1 1NH
About the area
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London, the UK’s capital, is a metropolis of famous landmarks, unrivalled shopping, world-renowned arts venues, galleries and museums, dining and award-winning theatre. London is steeped in royal history, and visitors can watch the changing of the guard at Buckingham Palace, learn about the final days of Anne Boleyn at the Tower of London, or take a leisurely stroll around the capital’s Royal Parks.