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Anchor Terrace, Historical residence in United Kingdom

Anchor Terrace is a notable Grade II listed building.

This terrace was home to famous British diarist Samuel Pepys.

Anchor Terrace represents the traditional London townhouse architecture.

It's located on Bankside, within the London Borough of Southwark.

Pepys witnessed the Great Fire of London from this very place.

Location: London Borough of Southwark

Source: Wikimedia

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Anchor Terrace Historical residence in United Kingdom

Anchor Terrace is a notable Grade II listed building.

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Anchor Terrace
Anchor Terrace Historical residence in United Kingdom
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Globe Theatre Theatre in London

The Globe Theatre is a world-renowned performing arts venue, tourist attraction and icon of Elizabethan London.

United Kingdom 17 m
Globe Theatre
Globe Theatre Theatre in London
United Kingdom 17 m
The Anchor Pub in the United Kingdom

The Anchor is a quintessential British pub on the South Bank of the Thames.

United Kingdom 149 m
The Anchor
The Anchor Pub in the United Kingdom
United Kingdom 149 m
Five Posts Outside And Opposite Number 1 Anchor Public House Five Posts Outside And Oppostie Anchor Public House Architectural structure in Southwark, Greater London, UK

United Kingdom 159 m
Five Posts Outside And Opposite Number 1 Anchor Public House  Five Posts Outside And Oppostie Anchor Public House
United Kingdom 159 m
Sam Wanamaker Playhouse Theatre in United Kingdom

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United Kingdom 170 m
Sam Wanamaker Playhouse
Sam Wanamaker Playhouse Theatre in United Kingdom
United Kingdom 170 m
Four Posts Along Bankside Architectural structure in Southwark, Greater London, UK

United Kingdom 173 m
Four Posts Along Bankside
Four Posts Along Bankside Architectural structure in Southwark, Greater London, UK
United Kingdom 173 m
Bramah Tea and Coffee Museum Former museum established by Edward Bramah in 1992.

United Kingdom 196 m
Bramah Tea and Coffee Museum
Bramah Tea and Coffee Museum Former museum established by Edward Bramah in 1992.
United Kingdom 196 m
55-59, Thrale Street Building in Southwark, Greater London, UK

United Kingdom 200 m
55-59, Thrale Street
55-59, Thrale Street Building in Southwark, Greater London, UK
United Kingdom 200 m
The Clink Historic prison in London

The Clink was a notorious prison in Southwark, England which functioned from the 12th century until 1780.

United Kingdom 210 m
The Clink
The Clink Historic prison in London
United Kingdom 210 m
Southwark Bridge (That Part In London Borough Of Southwark) Bridge in Southwark, Greater London, UK

United Kingdom 217 m
Southwark Bridge (That Part In London Borough Of Southwark)
Southwark Bridge (That Part In London Borough Of Southwark) Bridge in Southwark, Greater London, UK
United Kingdom 217 m
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