Ship Tavern

Local nameShip Tavern
LocationLondon, UK

The Ship Tavern is an inn at the western corner of Lincoln's Inn Fields, at the corner of Gate Street and the Little Turnstile in London. Established in 1549, at the height of the English Reformation, when Catholicism became illegal, it was used to shelter Catholic priests and hold secret Catholic services.

It was originally in Whetstone Park, which was notorious for its gambling houses. Richard Penderell, who aided Charles I's escape, visited it, as did John Bagford, the Chevalier d'Eon and John Smeaton. It was consecrated as Masonic lodge 234 in 1786 by the Grand Master, the Earl of Antrim, and rebuilt in 1923.

Tags Non-smoking throughoutPub
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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ship_Tavern,_Holborn

Phone +44 20 7405 1992

Coordinates 51°31'2.046" N -0°7'9.132" E

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