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and along with its neighbour, Sinclair's Oyster Bar, probably one of the only two pubs in the world to have been physically moved twice. They were both raised 4 ft 9 inches in the 1970s to be incorporated into a redevelopment and then dismantled and re-erected in a new location after the
847:, Hampstead. A listed building built in 1585, it is said to take its name from two of its former owners – Spaniards Juan and Francisco Porero. Dick Turpin's father is also said to have held the licence. It is reputedly haunted by three ghosts; a former owner, a woman in white and Turpin himself. 205:. Has been officially dated to 1437. It has been proven to be actually older than the other two pubs, although there is some evidence that there was a Brewery on the site of the "Trip" which served the Castle above it, and which does date back to somewhere around the end of the 12th century. 474: 184:
and claims to be the oldest pub in England, although the first confirmed reference to a pub on the site (called the Pilgrim) dates to 1751. The owners claim a model galleon hanging from the ceiling is cursed and the premises are
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it is named after ironmonger Nathaniel Bentley, who upon the death of his fiancée on the eve of their wedding, refused to clean, clear up anything or even wash. The pub was rebuilt from ground level in
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which likewise has no road access and serves only the pub and nearby nature reserves. The pub is adjoined by a tea room, gift shop and small store. Both the pub and shop close during the winter months.
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area of the city centre, the building dates from 1483 when it was erected as a private house, although the current building is of predominantly 18th century origin.
1123:, The building originated as a house in about 1200 and was later extended to the south along Lower Bridge Street, with a great hall running parallel to the street. 4267: 1367: 1087:, The Boot Inn was built in the early to middle part of the 17th century, opening as an inn in 1643. Its façade was rebuilt and restored in the late 19th century. 5718: 3988: 925: 2151:, a 1920s pub jointly operated by four North Wales breweries. Grade II listed and winner of two CAMRA awards: 2013 Wales Pub of the Year and the 2014 CAMRA 400:. Huge ornate late Victorian pub, closed 2004 but reopened October 2014, said to have been built by Frank Crocker on this site in the expectation that the 387: 3038: 1677: 4106: 3904: 44: 3944: 2843: 2602: 1684:, the corner was sold off to create the pub at some time before 1879. The pub building is grade II-listed and is owned and run by the Dawkins Brewery. 155:, Holywell, Cambridge. One of a number of pubs claiming to be the oldest in England with claims of alcohol being sold on the site as far back as 560. 4581: 254: 4331: 2081:, dating from around 1475. The Queen in the pub's name is thought to be Mary, Queen of Scots, who was imprisoned in Sheffield from 1570 to 1584. 745:
during his time in the capital. It is also said to be haunted by the ghosts of a woman and a girl, who appear on the first Sunday of each month.
1581: 1117:, The inn originated from two former houses, their undercrofts now forming the inn's cellars. The older house, on the east side, is dated 1637. 3154: 5437: 5134: 4800: 3865: 2585: 5224: 1822:– a lamb and a flag. Brewery-owned between 1829 and 1999, the college now offers financial support to DPhil students from the pub's profits. 1944: 1151:, is a public house and restaurant in High Street, Sandbach, Cheshire, England. It was built in 1656 on the site of a previous manor house. 2415: 2197:, Cardiff, built in 1853 and became Cardiff's oldest public house under its original name, it was dismantled in 2012 to be re-erected at 627:(though some commentators claim that Dickens amalgamated descriptions of several waterside taverns). The current licence holder is actor 5713: 1918: 1391: 792: 4144: 4734: 4703: 4223: 3784: 3753: 3519: 3365: 3285: 2751: 1485:. Originally a row of three houses dating to around 1670, these are now two public houses side by side with gabled fronts to the road. 4673: 3388: 5100: 2198: 2107: 1643: 3728: 1104: 5430: 4729: 4218: 3779: 3748: 3514: 3360: 3280: 2746: 2716: 1379: 1059: 705:' which would have been erected to protect the well-to-do in the saloon bar from being seen by the common folk in the public bar. 141:, Suffolk. Britain's smallest pub measuring just 5 metres by 2 metres (16.5 ft by 6.5 ft), according to the 5382: 1585: 4401: 3705: 1219: 123:
and the event is commemorated by a blue plaque next to the entrance. In addition, the ceiling of the back bar, known as 'The
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was an apprentice in a printing establishment who performed a number of tasks, such as mixing tubs of ink and fetching type.
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district. Built around 1870 by Thomas Howard as a Hydraulic Pumping House to provide power to the bridges and machines of
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district during the West London development boom of the 1860s. The upstairs room hosts a leading fringe theatre. Renowned
517:. A pub since 1899 it is claimed to be the smallest in London, with only three tables and a small bar. It changed name to 4375: 3458: 3251: 38: 1815: 1780: 1701: 1667: 4275: 2217:, in the Royal Town of Caernarfon in Gwynedd, Wales is a hotel and public house which is thought to date back to 1522. 2088:
in Yorkshire is the highest inn in England at 1,732 feet (528 m) above sea level. Tan Hill is a high point on the
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in Deritend, Birmingham. One of the oldest buildings in the city and the oldest pub in the city, dating back to 1368.
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in Norfolk may only be reached by foot, by boat or by train as there is no road access. It is served by the nearby
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caused by overmining led the building to fall into a hole in the early 19th century. It has been saved by
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North York Moors & Yorkshire Wolds : local, characterful guides to Britain's special places
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is a former cinema, built in 1913 and converted into a pub in 1997, retaining original features.
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in Cheshire this historic pub is situated in a place of great beauty with an intriguing history.
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is thought to date to 1249; although the current building was only built in the 17th century.
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theatres and has photos inside of famous visitors and actors from over the years, including
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Revival style in 1920, to replace an earlier pub on the same site which was destroyed by a
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The first building in this street was The Magdala Tavern, which was already there by 1868.
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on the site, the latter of which is commemorated by a plaque in the pub's beer garden.
5707: 2668: 2323: 2214: 2065: 2043: 2001:, claiming to be the oldest recorded inn in Britain, located in the small village of 1948: 1725: 1357: 1257: 1243: 1213: 844: 811: 648: 595: 565: 528: 456: 337: 108: 5692: 4651: 2917: 2442:"BBC – Legacies – Architectural Histories – England – Suffolk – Beer in a Nutshell" 2254: 1861: 1834: 1784: 1634: 1545: 1239: 1223: 1209: 935: 896: 806: 762: 628: 591: 583: 561: 290: 275: 271: 134: 4756: 4537: 1601:, the name was changed in the 1980s. The pub closed in 2008 and remains closed. A 1354:
and has been a stopping point for travellers since the middle of the 18th century.
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district of the city. First recorded in 1694, it is strongly associated with the
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area of the city centre. Built in 1869 to accommodate travellers from the nearby
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area of the city. Also known as Arno's Castle, it was erected in 1745–1755 as a
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also in the suburb of Clifton. Originally a part of the much larger historic
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in 1725, it became a public house in 1777, its name deriving from the nearby
5585: 5570: 5545: 5505: 5485: 5480: 5354: 5200:"At the lonely Tan Hill Inn, the snow is falling... and business is booming" 5038: 2249: 2175:, Cardiff, a distinctive Edwardian pub the current building dates from 1903. 2078: 2047: 2026: 1959: 1842: 1838: 1755: 1740: 1709: 1620: 1468: 1304: 1279: 1205: 1173: 1062:, Deansgate, Manchester, a Wetherspoons house, is the largest in the country 858: 830: 822: 738: 716: 684: 652: 610: 549: 104: 5251:"Conwy, Albion Ale House – An historic pub interior of national importance" 5177:"Yorkshire Dales Accommodation – Swaledale – Arkengarthdale – Tan Hill Inn" 5054: 4324:"The Mauretania: Bristol's 'best-kept secret' ready for a stylish relaunch" 3832:"Historic Pub Interiors: LONDON, GREATER – Highgate, London N6, Winchester" 2535:
Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem – The Legends and History of Britain's Oldest Pub
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announced that they had "discovered the secret of life" (the structure of
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notable for its rare, preserved and listed interior. It is owned by the
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Bradshaw's guide through London and its environs. Corrected and revised
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on King Street. Dating from 1664, the name derives from the village of
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is a Grade II-listed early 19th century pub at Upper Richmond Road,
5413:: Pubs in the City of London, the Square Mile, listed and reviewed. 4468:"Queens Head, 10 Broad plain, St Philips, Bristol, Gloucestershire" 3905:"Manchester Squares & City Centre Public Gardens in Manchester" 3063: 2844:"Real Heritage Pubs – London NW8, St. John's Wood, Crocker's Folly" 2463: 302:. It is also on the board in the British version of the board game 5555: 4515: 4192: 3204:"Shakespeare's Local: the George Inn's place in Southwark history" 2148: 2051: 2008: 1588: 1553: 1422: 1290: 1159: 978: 500: 472: 253: 163: 43: 2655:
Survey of London: volume 47: Northern Clerkenwell and Pentonville
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in Cheshire is the second-highest inn or public house in England.
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in the UK, shot and killed her lover outside the pub in 1955.
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venue, the building dates from about 1780. Originally named
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stable, built in the 14th century on the main road north of
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is one of the oldest pubs in the country, and the oldest in
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to the crown in 1415 on the eve of his departure to France.
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on Northumberland Street, based on the fictional detective
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is a Grade II-listed 18th century pub at 82 George Street,
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which displays the artefacts and memorabilia purchased by
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in Midland Road, its exterior ornamentation includes two
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The interior of The Royal Oak, Wootton Rivers, Wiltshire.
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is said to have dined and drank here in the 17th century.
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Lists of buildings and structures in the United Kingdom
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List of pubs named Carpenter Arms in the United Kingdom
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is a remote and isolated public house in the heart of
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has an on-site theatre that charges for drinks in pre-
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terminus in London would be built opposite and not in
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and The Famous Royal Navy Volunteer Public House on
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worked in the kitchen at The Drayton Court in Ealing
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A grade-II listed building originally named 1548:on King Street opposite the Llandoger Trow; a 1386:. Later used as army headquarters, during the 5438: 5227:. bbc.co.uk. 26 February 2013. Archived from 3941:"Historic pub name restored after complaints" 3465:. New Journal Enterprises Ltd. Archived from 1212:which became the first in the UK to hold two 833:& Co. in 1957 which were created for the 48:Information board about "Ye Olde Red Cow pub" 8: 4801:"Eagle & Child Inn, 49 St Giles, Oxford" 3851: 3849: 2577:It's a Small World: Rutland and Her Diaspora 1743:. A 15th century inn that has twice won the 926:National Inventory of Historic Pub Interiors 440:. Established in 1745 and originally called 350:is a Grade II-listed pub at 5 Brewers Lane, 5419:: List of Pubs in England, recent reviewed. 4674:"The Bat and Ball Inn – Hambledon Homepage" 4424:"The Printer's Devil Public House, Bristol" 4015:"Jamaica Inn, Cornwall – Daphne du Maurier" 1783:. Best known for having been frequented by 1368:George Hotel and Pilgrims' Inn, Glastonbury 5445: 5431: 5423: 3157:. london.randomness.org.uk. Archived from 2892:"De Hems – 11 Macclesfield Street W1D 5BW" 787:, after a ship that transported coal from 127:Room' is covered with the signed names of 5081:, Campaign for Real Ale, 17 February 2010 4582:"Bristol pub of the week: Ye Shakespeare" 4300:. mauretaniabristol.co.uk. Archived from 4167:"Pub of the Week: King William Ale House" 3943:. thisislocallondon.co.uk. Archived from 1754:in Gloucestershire. Has its origin as an 1017:floor and bar. Once much favoured by the 5078:Yorkshire pub judged 'Best in Britain' – 4137:"Celebrating city's proud fighting boys" 3361:"Hare and Hounds public house (1253017)" 360:, also known as "The Bull", is a pub in 4757:"Oxford's Historic Pubs – The Bear Inn" 3679:. sherlockholmespub.com. Archived from 3652:"Historical plaques about Thomas Paine" 3252:"Sir Ian McKellen's grape expectations" 2870:"De Hems Dutch Cafe Bar in Soho London" 2653:"The Angel and Islington High Street". 2290: 1425:sham castle from pre-cast black copper- 1129:, Chester was built in 1865 as a hotel. 52:The following is an incomplete list of 4298:"Mauretania Bar & Lounge, Bristol" 3918: 3443:, Camden History Society, p. 20, 2464:"The Nutshell: Britain's Smallest Pub" 2029:, is the only pub to have won CAMRA's 1467:dating from 1606. There were formerly 1376:. Built in 1914 as cinema and theatre. 5020:. birminghammail.co.uk. 12 March 2010 4706:from the original on 12 February 2020 4037:"Black Castle Public House – Bristol" 2846:. heritagepubs.org.uk. Archived from 2191:a late medieval Grade II* listed pub. 1841:and former Australian prime minister 853:, believed to be a stopping point of 582:is London's only remaining galleried 7: 5719:United Kingdom cuisine-related lists 4897:"Southampton Ghost Stores. Part Two" 3089:"Local History – Finborough Theatre" 3009:"The Drayton Court Hotel – About Us" 2774:"Bulls Head at Barnes 50th birthday" 2719:. theblindbeggar.com. Archived from 1945:The Garrick Inn, Stratford-upon-Avon 1246:, London. The name was changed from 942:, it is reputedly a former haunt of 278:is believed to have written much of 5225:"Pub fights KFC for 'family feast'" 4992:"City's oldest house dated at 1400" 4803:. headington.org.uk. Archived from 4781:. visitengland.com. 24 January 2014 4584:. bristolpost.co.uk. Archived from 4538:"Seven Stars, Slavery and Freedom!" 4492:. the-pumphouse.com. Archived from 4246:"Visit Bristol: The Llandoger Trow" 4063:"Pub of the Week: The Black Castle" 3967:"The Alfred Herring, Palmers Green" 3387:Cooper, Glenda (15 February 1996). 3281:"The Grapes public house (1065528)" 1728:was landlord between 1760 and 1771. 505:The Prospect of Whitby, street view 5198:McVeigh, Tracy (5 February 2012). 4735:National Heritage List for England 4402:"The Former Palace Hotel, Bristol" 4268:"Pie and a pint in pirates' haunt" 4224:National Heritage List for England 4113:. 12 December 2012. Archived from 4107:"Pub of the week: The Hatchet Inn" 3903:John Moss, for Papillon Graphics. 3785:National Heritage List for England 3754:National Heritage List for England 3733:. Oxford University. p. 1891. 3630:"Judge Jeffreys The Hanging Judge" 3564:"About | Princess Louise Pub" 3520:National Heritage List for England 3366:National Heritage List for England 3286:National Heritage List for England 3181:"George Inn – Visitor Information" 2962:"Knowledge of London: London Pubs" 2752:National Heritage List for England 2747:"Britannia public house (1358054)" 2532:Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem (2009). 2394:"Plaques and notices in Cambridge" 2207:, claimed to be the oldest pub in 1787:, a literary circle that included 1342:, Devon. It is the highest pub in 861:to Shooter's Hill with the Queen, 837:. The pub was originally known as 741:. Said to have been frequented by 168:Front of Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem 25: 5401:: Lost and closed pubs of the UK. 4193:"The Famous Royal Navy Volunteer" 3860:. St. Albans: CAMRA. p. 89. 3858:Britain's best real heritage pubs 3807:"White Hart Drury Lane – History" 3727:Blanchard, Edward Litt L (1860). 3515:"Old Ship public house (1286531)" 2580:. AuthorHouse. pp. 119–120. 2199:St Fagans National History Museum 2108:Category:Pubs in Northern Ireland 1915:, but tilts at a 15-degree angle. 1660:on Victoria Street. Now known as 1315:, Cornwall. Location of the 1936 1260:, East Sussex, oldest pub in the 913:, north London. Built in 1881 as 552:. 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Archived from 3037:. 4 April 2014. Archived from 2916:. youngs.co.uk. Archived from 2096:had registered as a trademark. 1105:Old King's Head Hotel, Chester 903:archives date it back to 1216. 791:to London that moored nearby. 459:, it also claims the smallest 180:. It incorporates caves under 1: 5044:. Retrieved 9 September 2021. 4376:"Pub of the week: The Palace" 4085:"The Coronation Tap, History" 3780:"White Cross Hotel (1250279)" 2345:McKie, David (11 July 2010). 1885:dating back to at least 1801. 1646:on Prince Street. Built as a 1415:The Black Castle Public House 1208:on West Street owned by chef 1115:Old Custom House Inn, Chester 1035:in the traditional county of 783:, it changed name in 1777 to 463:in Britain (according to the 18:Notable British public houses 5307:britishlistedbuildings.co.uk 4560:"Welcome to The Shakespeare" 4516:"History of the Seven Stars" 3208:London SE1 Community Website 2627:Watts, Matt (23 July 2015). 2541:. 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