About The Wheatsheaf, Southwark

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The Wheatsheaf is a Grade II listed public house at 6 Stoney Street, Borough, Southwark, London.

It was rebuilt in 1840. The pub closed for four years beginning in 2009, during which the top storey was removed to make way for the Thameslink Programme viaduct. A competing Red Car Pubs venue opened nearby, but now uses the name "Sheaf".

The June 2017 London attack took place in the surrounding area, with people stabbed in the Wheatsheaf and other nearby pubs and restaurants, and with all three attackers, wearing what turned out to be fake explosive vests shot dead outside the Wheatsheaf by police marksmen at 10:16pm on Friday 3 June.

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6, Stoney Street, London, England, United Kingdom, SE1 9AA

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