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Cutty Sark

Cutty Sark

The Cutty Sark is the only surviving tea clipper in the world; she was launched in 1869 and traveled between Britain and the Orient. She was built by John "White Hat" Wills, who wanted the ship to be the fastest clipper supplying tea from china, she broke the world sailing record by completing the trip in only 107 days. You can tour all around the ship, visit the cramped accommodation of the 28 crew and the ship's teak lined Master's Saloon, and view the collection of original figureheads from shipwrecks.

Address: King William Walk, Greenwich, London, SE10 9HT

Phone: +44 (0)20 8858 3445

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Nearest Tube: Cutty Sark (Docklands)

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Other Resources:
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