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Galleried inns
Galleried inns








galleried inns

take the second to letter in the street name and convert it to a digit. While here, also check out the nearby Winchester Geese - GC13ZAGįinal Cache Coordinate Clue 3: Using A=1, B=2 etc. Indeed they can claim that the right to sell wine without a licence dates from a charter of 1567 granted by Queen Elizabeth I. Under the special dispensation confirmed by James I in 1611. Some port towns such as Sandwich and Weymouth are also included.

galleried inns

Also covered by Vintners privilege are some towns on the road between London and Dover and London and Berwick. From the sign you can see it is a "Free Vintner" The little known Vintners' privilege covers the Square Mile and three miles beyond the City. Occasionally you can get access through to the old warehouse Stable Yard (where the horses were kept). The second Inn/warehouse can be found near the Cross Bones graveyard & garden. Walk west to the next waypoint - 20 Redcross Way This will number XX = Aįinal Cache Coordinate Clue 2: Look for the last 3 digits of the year on the National trust plaque. In 1677, it was rebuilt after a serious fire that destroyed most of medieval Southwark.įinal Cache Coordinate Clue 1: Take the first 2 digits from the date of the Duchy of Lancaster's Map and reverse them. Dickens in fact visited and referred to it in his book - Little Dorrit (you will find Dickens references abundant in the area) It is thought that the Galleried Inns were the inspiration of the original theatres, that the Players were on a dais in the Courtyard with the standing audience next to them and that those paying a premium would be in the Galleries with a better view. The building was one of the many famous coaching inn's in the days of Charles Dickens. It was formerly known as the George and Dragon, named after the legend of St. The Inn was established in the medieval period on Borough High Street and is owned by the National Trust for its unique heritage. It is the only surviving galleried London coaching in. The first map of Southwark (Duchy of Lancaster ca1543) clearly shows it marked as 'Gorge'.










Galleried inns