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The Cutty Sark is a Grade II listed public house at 6-7 Ballast Quay, Greenwich, London. [1] It was built in the early 19th century, [1] replacing an earlier pub, The Green Man. It was initially called The Union Tavern, but was renamed The Cutty Sark Tavern when the tea clipper came to Greenwich in 1951. [2]
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It is in The Pepys Building near to the Cutty Sark within the grounds of the Old Royal Naval College (formerly Greenwich Hospital); the building began life as an engineering laboratory for the college. The centre opened in March 2010, and admission is free.
Cutty Sark, Greenwich: 19th century II 6–7 Ballast Quay Kings Arms, Woolwich ***** 1 Frances St. Bombed by the IRA in 1974. Now [2018] closed (to be demolished). The Mitre, Greenwich: Convivial London Pubs c.1840 II 291 Greenwich High Road Spanish Galleon, Greenwich: Shepherd Neame: 1836 II 1 College Approach Sun in the Sands: 1745
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