Seven Stars
Charles Dickens was a regular here, early 20th century.
Location: 53-54 Carey St, City of London, WC2A 2JB
Description: One of the smallest pubs in London, and some of it's famous customers include Victorian author Charles Dickens.
The Seven Stars recently celebrated its mammoth 400th anniversary, dating back from 1602 and one of the few surviving the Great Fire of London.
Tours: Charles Dickens' London
Themes: Pub|
Charles Dickens was a regular here, early 20th century. |
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Credits: The London Companion - Jo Swinnerton
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1» I have recently graduated from Cambridge school of art with a degree in Illustration. My final major project was a guide book to lesser known places of interest in London and The Seven Stars in Carey street was one of the places I illustrated. I went there several times and can say that the pub is fantastic - friendly, nice food, good beer and the cat is fantastic. Anyone who is interested can download a PDF version of my book from gallery 1 via the link below to read what I had to say about the pub and see my illustration www.man-in-a-hat.t83.net
(Glenn Pickering)
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