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Enjoy dishes that include lamb hotpot, mixed chicken gizzards and more. The restaurant is a hit with the critics too. The independent coffee shop, Husk Coffee , is a community hotspot in Limehouse. Stop by for a hot brew, smoothie or choose from a selection of fresh pastries and muffins delivered by local bakeries.
Or grab a light snack with peanut butter and banana toast. Husk Coffee is more than a place to eat and drink, however. It has a gallery that features month-long solo shows by artists on its Continuum programme. There are also regular English classes that help you practice conversational skills.
Settle down in this cosy boozer and enjoy classic pub grub before washing it down with a selection of ales and ciders. If you visit Limehouse, take a walk along Narrow Street to see one of the last surviving early Georgian terraces in the city. The pub next door to the houses here, the Grapes, was once a regular haunt of Charles Dickens who used to visit Limehouse to see his godfather.
The explorer, Francis Drake, set off on one of his voyages to the New World from a spot close to the pub. It is currently part-owned by the actor, Ian McKellen. I am seeking any information relating to a Limehouse estate known as Dusthills. It came into our family in and was finally left in c The estate stood north of the Ropewalk.
In my genealogical research I have discovered several generations of the Burford family who ran a distillery at Limehouse Hole in the 17th and 18th centuries. I myself was born in limehouse and I would love to get hold of a picture of Kilner Street from around to Sadly so far I have not found one. I would appreciate any suggestions.
Hello Ruth We were in contact a couple of years ago regarding my research on my gt grandfather. I now have self published a book on his life. Would you be interested in a copy? Hi Malcolm. My husband was a child in Limehouse. Jane Ashby I also have Piercy ancestors and some from Yorkshire. Could you send me any information. Many thanks. Hello Sue How very interesting to hear from you.
I have written a book on my great grandfather George Piercy and his time in Limehouse is included. If you would like a copy of my book I will be happy to send you one. Hi Sue. My email is janashby48 hotmail. That would certainly explain the demand for lime kilns in the area. All makes sense. Thanks very much for your comment. His business was in Narrow Street, Limehouse.
He died in , describing in his will the machinery and tools for making ropes. Limehouse is in the borough of Tower Hamlets, northwest of Canary Wharf. Limehouse links directly with Wapping, close to the City. Narrow Street in Limehouse is still lined with Georgian townhouses and features The Grapes, a pub founded in and frequented by Charles Dickens.
Parts of Limehouse retain this old world charm and perhaps surprisingly, affordable property can be found in parts of Limehouse. More than three-quarters of residents rent their home, many of whom are professionals working in the City and Canary Wharf.
There is a good mix of houses in Limehouse, from scenic period properties to conversions. You will find lots of Georgian houses, Victorian cottages and warehouse conversions that add to the area's maritime feel. Limehouse features a Docklands London Railway DLR line and is located halfway between Canary Wharf and Bank, with services to both taking three minutes and five minutes respectively.
Limehouse is located in Zone 2. Expect great food and sweeping views, thanks to the floor-to-ceiling windows that allow you to peer out over the Thames. Located in a colourful mosaic square in Limehouse, La Figa Restaurant provides a little taste of Italy.
Tuck into authentic Italian cuisine and drink it down with an array of drinks and cocktails. A Tex-Mex spot and sports bar, Area 51 Limehouse serves up Mexican-inspired dishes that will keep you coming back for more.
Grab a snack, watch the latest game and enjoy a few cocktails during happy hour at Area 51 Limehouse. This former cinema is a leading venue that hosts everything from musical acts to weddings.
Escape from the big-city vibes and embrace the rural life at Stepney Green Farm. Make a few furry friends in the form of goats, sheep, donkeys and more on this three-acre farm. Get back to nature at Ropemakers Fields, a scenic open space near Limehouse Basin. Enjoy a peaceful stroll amongst relaxing greens, stop off at the bandstand, or attend one of the fitness classes that take place in the fields.
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