The Kings Arms
Welcome to The Kings Arms
Situated on King William Walk the picturesque Kings Arms sits in the heart of Greenwich. King William Walk dates back to the reign of William III who instigated the renovation of Greenwich Palace, a favourite home of Mary Tudor, after its conversion into a biscuit factory by Oliver Cromwell. The earliest record of a royal residence goes to Edward I in the 13th century but no records exist of when the palace was originally built. With it's traditional feel and friendly service it is a must visit pub for tourists and locals alike.
From the team at The Kings Arms
Facilities
Beer garden
Function room
Food
Illy Coffee
Contact us
Contact us-
Call us:
0208 858 4544
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Find us:
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16 King William Walk, Greenwich,
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London
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SE10 9JH
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