Prince Frederick pub, Nichol Lane

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Prince Frederick pub, Nichol Lane

Image: © Christopher Hilton Taken: 30 Jul 2015

The Prince Frederick carries a very unusual name for a pub. It is named after the son of George II, who predeceased his father and thus never became king himself: instead, when George II died Frederick's son, the king's grandson, became George III. To the left of the pub, a small green sign marks the point where the Green Chain Walk leaves Foxbury Road to cut along a path and eventually over the railway line eastwards.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.415742
Longitude
0.019764