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| Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese |
| Entering the Cheshire Cheese pub off Fleet Street is like stepping into a time warp. It is a jumble of dark, atmospheric rooms deocrated with sawdust and wooden pews, accessed by narrow rickety stairs. Nothing seems to have been altered since the pub was rebuilt in 1667 after the Great Fire of London. |
| The Cheshire Cheese has magnificent literary credentials. A who's who of great writers have been regulars - Congreve, Pope, Voltaire, Thackeray, Dickens, Conan Doyle and Dr Johnson. |
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Blackfriars and Chancery Lane. |
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4, 11, 15, 23, 26, 76 and 172 all go along Fleet Street. |
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The arches of the Cellar Bar were probably once part of the 13th Century Carmelite Monastery that used to occupy this site. |
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