Thomas Farriner's bakery

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Thomas Farriner's bakery was the small Pudding Lane bakehouse in London where the Great Fire of 1666 is believed to have begun.

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Farriner's bakehouse 1
Farynor's bakery 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bakery
historic site
alsoKnownAs Thomas Farriner's bakery
surface form: Farriner's bakehouse

Thomas Farriner's bakery
surface form: Farynor's bakery
approximateCoordinates 51.510°N 0.085°W
associatedWith Great Fire of 1666 NERFINISHED
Thomas Farriner
buildingMaterial timber-framed structure
cityQuarter near London Bridge
commemoratedBy nearby Monument to the Great Fire of London
plaque on Pudding Lane
country England
Kingdom of England
dateOfEvent 1666-09-02
destroyedIn Great Fire of London NERFINISHED
destroyedOn 1666-09-02
era 17th century
eventLocation Great Fire of London
fireBeganAt Great Fire of London NERFINISHED
historicalStatus no longer extant
jurisdictionAtTimeOfFire Corporation of London
surface form: City of London Corporation
locatedIn City of London
London, England
surface form: London

Pudding Lane
ownedBy Thomas Farriner
primaryUse commercial bakehouse
religiousParish St Margaret Pattens church
surface form: parish of St. Margaret New Fish Street
riskFactor closely built wooden houses nearby
storage of combustible materials
significance believed starting point of the Great Fire of London
streetAddress Pudding Lane
surface form: Pudding Lane, City of London
timeOfEvent after midnight

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Thomas Farriner's bakery alsoKnownAs Thomas Farriner's bakery
this entity surface form: Farriner's bakehouse
Thomas Farriner's bakery alsoKnownAs Thomas Farriner's bakery
this entity surface form: Farynor's bakery
Great Fire of London startPlace Thomas Farriner's bakery