Oxford Arms, Warwick Lane

The Oxford Arms

The Oxford Arms in Warwick Lane, near St Paul's Cathedral, was one of the last surviving galleried coaching inns in London, built in the seventeenth century and demolished in 1876.

It was built in the seventeenth century and pulled down in 1876 to be replaced by warehouses.[1]

See also

The George Inn, Southwark, London's last surviving galleried coaching inn

References

  1. "The Oxford Arms". victorianweb. Retrieved 21 November 2015.

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