Plume of Feathers Public House
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Image: © Ken Brown Taken: 3 Feb 2003
Diagonally across Plumstead High Street from St Nicholas Gardens is the Plume of Feathers public house. Dating back to the time before cars it still has a yard to the right hand side which was used for stables. The left side gardens were originally used by tourists and travellers as a rest stop. Directly opposite the pub is St Nicholas Road which leads to St Nicholas Church.