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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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Downstairs, a hearty pub menu from featuring burgers, fish and chips, pies and sandwiches is available. Read more: The best walks in Dorset – where to wander and stay on a hiking holiday
The Cutty Sark is a tea clipper ship built in Scotland, now in permanent dry dock at Greenwich, London Cutty Sark may also refer to: Cutty Sark (whisky), a brand of Scotch whisky "Cutty Sark" (short story), a short story by Ivan Yefremov; Cutty-sark (witch), a character created by Robert Burns in Tam o' Shanter
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Upload Photo: No. 34, 36 and 38 Court Yard Eltham: Timber Framed Building: 16th century: 8 June 1973: 1218878: Upload Photo: No. 6, 8, 10 and 12 Including Forecourt Piers in Front and Walls Greenwich: Terrace: Early 18th century
At the time, London's urban area did not extend as far out as Greenwich. The pier is currently owned by London River Services and is used by various river operators, running public cruise services to and from Central London. It is immediately adjacent to the Cutty Sark and is within easy walking distance of a variety of other popular ...
Cutty Sark station opened on 3 December 1999 as part of a 4.2-kilometre (3 mi) extension of the DLR from its former southern terminus of Island Gardens southwards to Lewisham. [8] Since its opening, the extension has seen growth as a result of it connecting, along with two National Rail connections, the Canary Wharf financial centre with Greenwich.