Street sign reading Perry Hill SE6 behind a black wooden fence, with a brick building and a window visible in the background.

Perry Hill

There are 13 instances of this pear-based alcoholic beverage on London’s street signs. As well as Perry Hill in Catford, there’s a Perry Avenue, three Perry Closes, Perry Gardens, Perry Garth, Perry How, Perry Lodge, Perry Mead, Perry Road, Perry Street and Perry Vale.

A glass of pear juice with two whole pears and a sliced pear in front on a white background.

Perry

Perry or pear cider is an alcoholic beverage made from fermented pears, traditionally in England (particularly Gloucestershire, Herefordshire, and Worcestershire). The pears used to make perry are typically not the large, sweet varieties eaten as fresh fruit, rather perry pears tend to be small and relatively bitter.

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