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Denmark Arms

19th-century architecture in the United KingdomBuildings and structures completed in 1890Buildings and structures in the London Borough of NewhamEast HamFormer pubs in London
Grade II listed buildings in the London Borough of NewhamGrade II listed pubs in LondonPub stubsPubs in the London Borough of NewhamUse British English from June 2014
The Denmark, Barking Road E6 (geograph 3349380)
The Denmark, Barking Road E6 (geograph 3349380)

The Denmark Arms is a Grade II listed public house at 381 Barking Road, East Ham, London.It was built in about 1890, and extended about 1900. It was formerly named the Denmark Inn.In the 1890s, local football club Old Castle Swifts would use the Denmark Inn to change for matches at Temple Meadows in Wakefield Street. Much later, West Ham United fans would use the pub for pre-match drinks before attending games at the nearby Boleyn Ground.The Denmark Arms closed on 30 July 2018.In September 2018, the building was purchased by the Antic Collective company, and the Denmark Arms reopened on 15 November 2018, with plans announced to hold a pantomime and future theatre events in the pub's function room.

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Denmark Arms
Barking Road, London Plashet

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Denmark Arms

Barking Road 381
E6 1LA London, Plashet
England, United Kingdom
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The Denmark, Barking Road E6 (geograph 3349380)
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