St George the Martyr

Throughout Dickens novel, Little Dorrit, St George the Martyr church plays a central role - from Little Dorritt’s birth through the church where she is married.

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The George Inn
Dating back to 1676 this is the only original galleried coaching inn left in London.
Marshalsea Prison
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Southwark Cathedral
With over a thousand years of history, Southwark Cathedral first shows up in history in the Domesday Book of 1086.
Clink prison
The Clink used to be a prison in Southwark, London, back in the 12th century until 1780. At present time the Clink serves as a museum recreating the original conditions.

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