The Ship and Pelican Public House

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The Ship and Pelican Public House

Image: © Richard Dorrell Taken: 29 Dec 2009

Located in Fore Street, Heavitree, Exeter, at the junction with Church Street, and directly opposite the Heavitree Public House. The Ship & Pelican is the oldest public house in Heavitree, dating back to at least 1740. The Ship Inn issued 1½d copper tokens from 1890 when it was part of Algar and Crowson's Windsor Brewery Group. The name was changed to Ship and Pelican in the 1980's and it is a Grade II listed building. See also Image

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.720961
Longitude
-3.504975