Historic pubs · London
The Ten Bells
The Ten Bells — Historic pub — listed building or notable heritage status.

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Plan your visit
- Typical visit
- 1 h–2 h
- Nearest railway station
- Shoreditch High Street · 0.4 km
- Free entry
- Dog-friendly
- Limited wheelchair access
About
The Ten Bells is a historic pub in the United Kingdom, listed in OpenStreetMap with a heritage tag. OpenStreetMap heritage rating: 2/5. Address: 84, Commercial Street, London, E1 6LY. Opening hours: Mo-We,Su 12:00-24:00; Th-Sa 12:00-01:00. Limited wheelchair access (per OpenStreetMap). Wikidata describes it as: "Historic pub — listed building or notable heritage status.". Coordinates: 51.5194°, -0.0743°.
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From the Wikipedia article
The Ten Bells is a public house at the corner of Commercial Street and Fournier Street in Spitalfields in the East End of London. It is sometimes noted for its supposed association with at least two victims of Jack the Ripper: Annie Chapman and Mary Jane Kelly.
Excerpt from Wikipedia under CC BY-SA 4.0. See the source article linked in Sources below.
Background
History
The Ten Bells pub has existed in one guise or another since at least the middle of the 18th century. It originally stood on a site known as 12 Red Lion Street, just a few metres away. However, when this building was pulled down as part of the cutting of Commercial Street in 1851, the owners of the Ten Bells (Truman Hanbury Buxton & Co) were able to move the public house to its current position at 84 Commercial Street (at one time known as 33 Church Street). The name of the pub has changed over time, but those names have generally derived from the number of bells in the "peal" housed in the Nicholas Hawksmoor-designed Christ Church, Spitalfields next door. In 1755 it was known as the "Eight…
Visiting
In October 2011, the Ten Bells was featured in the Jamie Oliver series Jamie's Great Britain. Oliver's great-great-grandfather was a landlord of the pub during the 1880s. Oliver is shown visiting the Ten Bells to discuss his East London roots, and to see how Londoners lived, drank and ate at the end of the 19th century.
Sourced from Wikipedia under CC BY-SA 4.0.
- Coordinates
- 51.5194, -0.0743
- District
- Tower Hamlets
- Parish
- Tower Hamlets, unparished area
- Postcode
- E1 6LY
- Parliamentary constituency
- Bethnal Green and Stepney
- Nearest railway station
- Shoreditch High Street — 0.4 km
- Opening
- Mo-We,Su 12:00-24:00; Th-Sa 12:00-01:00
Sources
- osm: w157323000 (ODbL)
- wikipedia: Ten Bells (CC BY-SA 4.0)
- commons: Outside the Ten Bells.jpg (CC BY-SA 4.0)
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Frequently asked questions
- Where is The Ten Bells?
- The Ten Bells is in London, in the United Kingdom — coordinates 51.5194°, -0.0743°. The nearest railway station is Shoreditch High Street, around 0.4 km away.
- Is The Ten Bells free to visit?
- Yes — admission to The Ten Bells is free.
- Is The Ten Bells wheelchair accessible?
- Partially — OpenStreetMap notes limited wheelchair access at The Ten Bells. Check ahead for specific facilities.
- What are the opening hours for The Ten Bells?
- OpenStreetMap records opening hours as: Mo-We,Su 12:00-24:00; Th-Sa 12:00-01:00. Check the official site to confirm seasonal changes.