
Ship
Mortlake, London, SW14The Ship in Mortlake is a gorgeous riverside pub and is as picturesque as the scenery. A quintessentially English pub, you can enjoy the timber floors, an open fire, beer garden and the best of British pub food and drink.
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Calling Mortlake home comes with a lot of perks. First off, this charming suburb has quality primary schools that have been rated 'outstanding' by Ofsted that are perfect for your children. The icing on the cake? There's a mix of lovely Edwardian houses and flats to choose from, all within a friendly neighbourhood. Mortlake showcases the best of both worlds, offering a tranquil setting without sacrificing access to central London's hustle and bustle. This peacefulness extends to the quaint streets lined with two- and three-bedroom terrace houses adorned with delightful front gardens, as well as an abundance of green spaces for recreational activities.
What exactly puts Mortlake on the map? Undoubtedly, it's history as a brewing town that stretches back 500 years. The famous Stag Brewery, once the home of brewing Budweiser, is practically an institution here. A bit more unusual, Mortlake holds a role within the annals of crime, being the location where the remains of a murder victim was found in the Thames in 1879. If you're a sports lover, you'll be delighted to know that Mortlake carves out its own piece of fame in the world of rowing as the finishing line of the iconic Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race.
There's no chance of boredom living in Mortlake. Between shopping sprees on Sheen Lane and White Hart Lane, and strolling along the scenic Thames Path or frolicking in the Mortlake Green park and playground, there's something to suit everyone's tastes. History buffs will enjoy visiting the local Grade II-listed air-raid shelter at St Leonard’s Court, The Triangle War Memorial, and an Old Milestone dating from 1751. For a touch of local culture, you could take in a concert with a Japanese jazz menu or visit a rustic pub and enjoy a lively jazz night. On your downtime, don't miss out on a chance to enjoy the views of the Thames and the sound of oars splashing in the water from the local riverside pubs. Simply put, you won't run out of things to do in Mortlake.
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