Mayflower pub

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The Mayflower pub is a historic riverside public house in Rotherhithe, London, famed for its connections to the Pilgrim Fathers and the ship that sailed to America in 1620.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf public house
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle traditional English pub
borough London Borough of Southwark NERFINISHED
city London NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
district Rotherhithe NERFINISHED
feature low ceilings
nautical memorabilia
open fires
riverside terrace
wood‑panelled interior
hasAlternativeName Mayflower Inn NERFINISHED
The Mayflower NERFINISHED
hasAtmosphere historic and intimate
hasBuildingMaterial brick
timber
hasCulturalSignificance commemorates Mayflower voyage to America
hasDrinkingEstablishmentType riverside pub
hasHeritageStatus Grade II listed building
hasHistoricalConnectionTo Mayflower (ship) NERFINISHED
Pilgrim Fathers NERFINISHED
voyage of 1620 to America
hasLicenseType public house licence
hasNotablePeriod early 17th century associations
hasOpeningTo public
hasOutdoorSeating yes
hasPostalAddress Rotherhithe, London, England NERFINISHED
hasTheme Pilgrim Fathers NERFINISHED
maritime history
hasViewOf City of London skyline NERFINISHED
River Thames NERFINISHED
isPopularWith local residents
tourists
isSubjectOf articles on historic London pubs
tourist guides to London
locatedIn England
London NERFINISHED
Rotherhithe NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
locatedOn Thames
surface form: River Thames
namedAfter Mayflower (ship) NERFINISHED
region Southwark NERFINISHED
serves beer
food
spirits
wine

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Rotherhithe, London, England hasLandmark Mayflower pub
subject surface form: Rotherhithe