Welcome!

First of all we would like to welcome every visitor of this blog and explain what 'A Brief History of: The Dickens Inn' is about. We have been developing a project to find information on buildings around London in order to get to know more about their part in shaping the exciting and historical city London is today.

Our project's focus point has been the Dickens Inn for several weeks. During these weeks we have been researching and visiting St. Katharine's dock in order to familiarize with the zone, the people and the culture in general. This blog will be a journal about our progress and any historical connotations we discover while studying the area and the Dickens Inn.


Monday 27 June 2011

Ye Olde Mitre





We must admit The Mitre was the hardest pub to find. The Old Mitre is located in 1 Ely Court, Between Hatton Gardens & Ely Place, London EC1N 6SJ, but the key to finding this exact address is keeping your eyes wide open in order to see the alley that leads you to the pub, but this alley is quite easy to miss because of it's extremely narrow nature.
Once one arrives to this historic pub, one can't help but feel enchanted by its warmth and magic. As it can be seen in our pictures of The Mitre, it is quite populated by local people as well as some tourists.






Alley photo: http://marshawrites.blogspot.com/2009/06/hidden-london-ye-olde-mitre-pub.html

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