The Hoop and Grapes is a Grade II* listed public house at Aldgate High Street in the City of London. [1]
Historic England notes that it was probably built in the late 17th century, and that it is "a type of building once common in London but now very rare." [1]
Minories is the name of a small former administrative unit, and also of a street in central London. Both the street and the former administrative area take their name from the Abbey of the Minoresses of St. Clare without Aldgate.
Fenchurch Street is a street in London, England, linking Aldgate at its eastern end with Lombard Street and Gracechurch Street in the west. It is a well-known thoroughfare in the City of London financial district and is the site of many corporate offices and headquarters. The name "Fenchurch" means "church in the fenny or marshy ground" and presumably refers to St Gabriel Fenchurch, which stood at the junction of Fenchurch Street and Cullum Street until it was destroyed by the Great Fire.
Bow Road is a thoroughfare in Bow, London, England. The road forms part of the A11, running from Aldgate to Norwich in Norfolk. To the west the road becomes Mile End Road, and to the east is Bow Interchange on the A12.
Aldgate Pump is a historic water pump in London, located at the junction where Aldgate meets Fenchurch Street and Leadenhall Street.
The Grapes is a Grade II listed public house at 39 Fairfield Street, Wandsworth, London, England.
The Old Ship is a Grade II listed public house at 3 King Street, Richmond in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. It was built in the 18th century, and the architect is not known. Prior to 1725 it was known as the Six Bells: it acquired its present name in the 1780s and has been a Young's pub since 1860.
The Blackfriar is a Grade II* listed public house on Queen Victoria Street in Blackfriars, London.
The Roebuck is a Grade II listed public house at 50 Great Dover Street, Southwark, London SE1 4YG.
The Ship is a public house in New Cavendish Street, London. The 19th century building is grade II listed.
The White Horse, now known as The Cask and Stillage, is a public house in High Street, Potters Bar, England, and a grade II listed building with Historic England.
The George is a Grade II listed public house in Twickenham, in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. It is in three adjoining buildings at 32–36 King Street, parts of which date from the late 17th century.
The Cheshire Cheese is a public house at 5 Little Essex Street, London WC2, on the corner with Milford Lane.
The Devereux is a pub at No. 20 Devereux Court, off Essex Street, London WC2.
The Harrow is a pub at 22 Whitefriars Street, London.
The Clachan is a public house at 33 Kingly Street, London W1.
The Fox is a pub at 39 Church Street, Twickenham, London TW1.
The Jolly Coopers is a pub at 16 High Street, Hampton TW12 2SJ in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames.
The Ship is a pub at 3 Hart Street, Aldgate, London EC3.
The Ship is a pub at 27 Lime Street, London EC3.
The Hoop and Grapes is a grade II listed pub at 80 Farringdon Street in the City of London.
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