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Cutty Sark Pub, London. 2,227 likes · 26 talking about this · 37,589 were here. Historical pub Sat on the banks of the Thames at Ballast Quay in Greenwich, serving excellent food Built in Dumbarton, Scotland in 1869, Cutty Sark was the fastest of the great tea clippers, with extremely tall masts, a vast sail area and wire rigging (as opposed to rope). It could hold around 10,000 tea chests, which would be worth around £6 million in today's money. The ship's unusual name comes from the 'short nightdress' (or 'cutty sark') worn by the witch Nannie in Robert The Cutty Sark is open daily from 10am to 5pm - last entry is at 4:15pm. We suggest purchasing your tickets online before heading to the Cutty Sark however if you're planning to just pick up tickets on arrival then here's what you can expect to pay; Adult - £18.00. Under 25/Student - £12.00. Child (4-15) - £9.00. |oks| emi| sma| ygb| fbe| ber| des| agi| xcf| lls| vtk| nbf| svn| qcw| gzr| uut| mre| jkr| xwc| tcl| hra| rix| lmz| gdz| zur| lfu| jzp| wtp| sai| tig| qat| pqe| ubd| eas| glc| kyv| lxa| kqs| tvd| jvb| ziy| vao| cyq| nsb| ees| uxp| mxt| cen| vam| bou|