A London pub linked to Jack the Ripper is up for sale after its owner collapsed into administration.
The Ten Bells in Spitalfields, E1, which is believed to have been frequented by at least two of Jack the Ripper’s victims, went on the market this week with Savills.
It has been put up for sale as part of a portfolio of pubs owned by the East London Pub Company, which collapsed into administration last year.
Spitalfields Market neighbour The Gun, The Saxon in Clapham and The Lock Tavern in Camden are also up for sale.