DescriptionShip and Eight Bells pub (site of) St Marychurch Street, Rotherhithe, London, SE16 - geograph.org.uk - 1600836.jpg
English: Ship & Eight Bells pub (site of) St Marychurch Street, Rotherhithe, London, SE16 This was first recorded in 1757 and finished trading in 1819. Grices Granary or Wharf was built on the site that still remains today with an address of number 82. In 1976 Sands Films obtained the building. As may be seen, the 'Mayflower' pub is within spitting distance and on the left is St Marys Church. Possible point of interest re the two metal bollards :- in the 1960's / 1970's there were a great number of such bollards around the immediate vicinity, practically all were cannons from ships that had been dismantled in the area - many were stolen for either their 'historic' of 'scrap' value.
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