Prince Henry's Room in Fleet Street is one of the few houses in London which survived the Great Fire of London in 1666. The building was once a tavern (pub) and has some original oak panels and an ornate plaster ceiling. It is a private building but is open to the public weekday lunchtimes. This room was equipped in 1975 by the Samuel Pepys Club with materials illustrating some features of the life and achievements of Pepys. Pepys never lived there as it was a tavern in his day.
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