Woolwich Fire Station is a Grade II listed building at 24 Sunbury, Woolwich, London.
[1] It was built in 1887, and the architect was Robert Pearsall.
[1] It was London's second-oldest operational fire station, with crews at one time using its five-storey octagonal watchtower[1] to spot fires in the surrounding area.
[2] The fire station closed in January 2014 under mayor Boris Johnson's Fifth London Safety Plan.
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