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Queenhithe & Billingsgate: Medieval Thames Docks Explained

Dive into the medieval docks of Queenhithe and Billingsgate, where wherries landed and London’s markets thrived.

1/18/2026
15 min read
Queenhithe dock area on the Thames

Queenhithe shore

What came ashore

  • Fish at Billingsgate, taxed and tallied
  • Grain at Queenhithe, measured by the bushel
  • Timber rafts, coal scows, and imported goods

Tolls and wharf rights funded civic works and anchored London’s rise.


How It Worked

  • Wharfingers tracked cargo and collected dues.
  • Watermen ferried both goods and people in tight tidal windows.

Footnotes on Names

  • Queenhithe likely tied to royal dues; Billingsgate to personal/market origins.

Today’s Echoes

  • Street names and ward boundaries remember the docks.
  • Interpretive plaques mark stair landings and historic sites.

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