The Jamaica Wine House, known locally as "the Jampot", is located in St Michael's Alley, Cornhill, in the heart of London's financial district. It was the first coffee house in London and was visited by the English diarist Samuel Pepys in 1660.

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The Jamaica Wine House, known locally as "the Jampot", is located in St Michael's Alley, Cornhill, in the heart of London's financial district. It was the first coffee house in London and was visited by the English diarist Samuel Pepys in 1660.
A gate to St Michael's Church, Cornhill in the heart of the the City of London financial district
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Jamaica Wine - St Michael's Alley, Cornhill
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The magnificent entrance to St Michael Cornhill, one of many secret churches, hidden away between skyscrapers, in the City of London.
Like many, the original medieval church was destroyed in the Great Fire of London in 1666 and replaced by this building designed by Sir Christopher Wren and Nicholas Hawksmoor and subsequently Victorianised!