King Edward VII, Stratford explained

King Edward VII, Stratford
Map Type:United Kingdom London Newham#London
Map Dot Label:King Edward VII
Address:47 Broadway, Stratford
Location City:London
Location Country:England
Coordinates:51.5411°N 0.0029°W
Destruction Date:-->
Unit Count:-->

The King Edward VII is a Grade II listed public house at 47 Broadway, Stratford, London.

It was built in the early 18th century. It is opposite St John's Church and has original pedimented doors and early 19th-century bay windows. It was originally called "The King of Prussia", either in honour of Frederick the Great or else after King Frederick William IV, who visited the area in 1842 to meet Elizabeth Fry, the prison reformer. However, the name was changed at the start of World War I in 1914 for patriotic reasons.[1]

Notes and References

  1. http://exploringeastlondon.co.uk/eel/Stratford/Stratford.htm#Edward EXPLORING EAST LONDON – STRATFORD, WEST HAM: King Edward VII