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Narrow Street - Historic buildings |  | Narrow Street - Historic buildings: Encyclopedia II - Narrow Street - Historic buildings |  | A number of historic buildings remain, including The Grapes public house, immortalised as the Six Jolly Fellowship Porters in Charles Dickens' work, Our Mutual Friend. Built in 1720, the pub is now a listed building and backs onto the Thames waterfront.
Next to the Grapes is a rare example of an early Georgian brick terrace. (Early Georgian houses can be distinguished from late ones in the way that th ...
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Narrow Street - Historic buildings
A number of historic buildings remain, including The Grapes public house, immortalised as the Six Jolly Fellowship Porters in Charles Dickens' work, Our Mutual Friend. Built in 1720, the pub is now a listed building and backs onto the Thames waterfront.
Next to the Grapes is a rare example of an early Georgian brick terrace. (Early Georgian houses can be distinguished from late ones in the way that the windows are not set back from the brick frontage.)
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