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Mayflower

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Built in the 17th century the Mayflower has been the favoured inn for many illustrious adventures none more so than captain Christopher Jones who set sail in the mayflower in 1620 to discover the new worlde. Today the view across the thames from the Mayflower and our jetty provides a constant reminder of those historic days. The bars still offer a fine selection of traditional ales

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