The last surviving tea-clipper restored to its former glory on the banks of the River Thames. Climb on-board and see how life was at sea in times gone by.
The famous Greenwich land-mark, now in permanent dry-dock, to greet visitors as they arrive at Greenwich Pier on the River Thames.
Her is not as majestic as it might seem. She was built just as steam and the opening of the Suez Canal was making the need for sailing ships redundant.
A list of the key dates for this famous vessel is .
Opening hours
Mon. - Sat 10.00 - 18.00
Sun 12.00 - 18.00
Winter
Mon. - Sat 10.00 - 17.00
Sun 12.00 - 17.00
Written about in: - Written by John Snelson and first Published by the Australian Institute of Genealogical Studies in "The Genealogist"in December 1993
We've also travelled the World to find out what other Cutty Sark there are today
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TOURIST ATTRACTIONS
The National Maritime Museum | Royal Naval College | Cutty Sark | Gipsy Moth IV
Old Royal Observatory | Queen's House | Ranger's House | Greenwich Royal Park
Thames Barrier | Russian Submarine | St Alfege Church | St Luke's Church, Charlton