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The Clink

Paid admission♿ Wheelchair accessible

The Clink — former prison in Southwark, England.

The Clink, museums in London

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Plan your visit

Typical visit
1.5 h–3 h
Best time of year
Year-round
Nearest railway station
London Bridge · 0.3 km
  • Paid entry
  • Family-friendly
  • Wheelchair accessible

About

The Clink is a museum in the United Kingdom. Address: http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q5133874. Wikidata describes it as: "former prison in Southwark, England". Coordinates: 51.5071°, -0.0919°.

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From the Wikipedia article

The Clink was a prison in Southwark, England, which operated from the 12th century until 1780. The prison served the Liberty of the Clink, a local manor area owned by the Bishop of Winchester rather than by the reigning monarch. As the Liberty owner, the Bishop kept all revenues from the Clink Liberty, and could put people in prison for failing to make their payments. As the Bishop, he could also imprison heretics. The Clink prison was situated next to the Bishop's London-area residence of Winchester Palace. The Clink was possibly the oldest men's prison and probably the oldest women's prison in England. It is uncertain whether the name of the prison derived from, or was bestowed on, the Liberty that it served. The origins of the name "The Clink" are possibly onomatopoeic, deriving from the sound of striking metal as the prison doors were bolted, or the rattling of the chains the prisoners wore. The name has become slang as a generic term for prison or a jail cell.

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Background

History

on the site]] There had been a prison owned by the Bishop of Winchester in one form or another since the year 860, although at that time it would only have been one cell in a priests' college. By 1076 an archbishop had several types of punishment allowed: scourging with rods; solitary confinement; and bread and water in silence. The Bishop of Winchester, whose diocese was located in Hampshire on the southern coast of England, ordered the construction of the Winchester Palace chapel and mansion at the Southwark site to serve as a residence close to his London governmental duties, sometime after the acquisition of the manor territory between 1144 and 1149. The prison was made up of a number…

Visiting

The Clink Prison Museum exhibition is located on Clink Street, near to the original site, at Bankside, Southwark. The Clink Prison Museum tries to recreate the conditions of the original prison.

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Coordinates
51.5071, -0.0919
District
Southwark
Parish
Southwark, unparished area
Postcode
SE1 9DG
Parliamentary constituency
Bermondsey and Old Southwark
Phone
+44 20 7403 5813
Nearest railway station
London Bridge0.3 km
Opening
10:00-18:00, Dec 25 off
Official site
www.clink.co.uk

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Frequently asked questions

Where is The Clink?
The Clink is in London, in the United Kingdom — coordinates 51.5071°, -0.0919°. The nearest railway station is London Bridge, around 0.3 km away.
Is there an entry fee for The Clink?
Yes — The Clink charges admission. Check the official site for current prices.
Is The Clink wheelchair accessible?
Yes — The Clink is tagged in OpenStreetMap as wheelchair-accessible.
What are the opening hours for The Clink?
OpenStreetMap records opening hours as: 10:00-18:00, Dec 25 off. Check the official site to confirm seasonal changes.