Parks - Bell Inn - Nottingham - June 2009
Parks - Bell Inn - Nottingham - June 2009
Nottingham- Inside The Bell Inn
A video showing the interior of the Bell Inn, perhaps Nottingham's oldest existing pub.
The Inn was originally constructed around 1420 (according to dendrochronological dating of timbers) as a refectory for the monks of the monastery on Beastmarket Hill, but became a secular alehouse in 1539 (following the Dissolution of the Monasteries by Henry VIII) taking its name from the Angelus bell that hung outside.
The earliest known written reference to the Inn is the 1638 Will of Alderman Robert Sherwin which bequeaths the leasehold of the establishment to the poor of the local parishes.
John White bequeathed the freehold of the Inn to his wife Mary in 1732 and two years later she sold it to wealthy local banker Abel Smith. The freehold subsequently passed down the Smith family line to the politician and banker Abel Smith, in 1756, and then to Robert Smith, 1st Baron Carrington, in 1782.
Jane Lart purchased the freehold from Lord Carrington in 1803 and the leasehold from the Church in 1806 combining the two legally. Under the terms of the lease she also undertook extensive repairs of the building and constructed a Georgian frontage that allowed for the preservation of the rare crown post structure to this day.
The cricketer William Clarke gave up his bricklaying job to become landlord of the Inn in 1812 before going on to marry the landlady of the Trent Bridge Inn where he established the famous Trent Bridge cricket ground.
Rioters protesting against the Reform Act gathered at the Inn on Goose Fair night 1831 and smashed the windows before going on to burn down many of the city's prominent buildings, including Nottingham Castle and Colwick Hall.
Tory politician John Walters established his campaign headquarters at the Inn for the 1841 British general election and had to take refuge here when he was set upon by an angry mob in the Square.
The Charity Commission sold the Inn in 1888 to A.W. Hickling for £7,210 and it subsequently became a tied house to a brewery for the first time in its history.
The Inn was sold to Hardys & Hansons in 2002, which was in turn sold to Greene King in 2006.
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Time Team: History Hunters (1998-9) - Episode 3 - Three Pubs (Nottingham, Nottinghamshire)
Each team look into the history of three pubs, The Bell Inn, Ye Olde Salutation Inn and Ye Olde Trip To Jerusalem, each of which claims to be the oldest in Nottingham.
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Nottingham- Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem
Ye Olde Trip To Jerusalem in Nottingham is one of the 20 public houses (including Ye Olde Salutation Inn and The Bell Inn also in Nottingham, and Ye Olde Fighting Cocks in St Albans (acclaimed in the Guinness Book of Records)) which claim to be the oldest drinking establishment in England. Its painted sign states that it was established in 1189 AD. However, there is no documentation to verify this date, and the main building, built on the foundations of earlier constructions, is about three hundred years old.
The Trip (as it is known locally) is at the foot of Castle Rock in Nottingham's City Centre. According to local legend it takes its name from the 12th Century Crusades to the Holy Land: legend has it that knights who answered the calls of Richard I to join the crusades stopped off at this watering hole for a pint on their way to Jerusalem. It is even claimed that Richard himself frequented the pub although this is probably merely legend as the king spent little time in the country. However, the word trip in the pub's name does not mean an entire journey; it derives from an older meaning of the word: a stop during a journey (i.e. break in the journey to the Holy Land). Others say that the pub takes its name from a religious group called the Philadelphians who used to meet in Brewhouse Yard (but this does not fully explain the name).
Community Shares Case Study - The Bell Inn, Bath
A Community Shares Unit film, telling the story of how a community came together to save one of the country's most iconic pubs.
The Bell is a much-loved freehouse in Walcot Street, Bath, converted from an eighteenth century coaching house. The Bell features live music three times a week, ranging from jazz to folk and roots music.
The Bell’s future was in doubt in late 2012, when the previous owner put the property and business on the market. Two packed public meetings helped create the momentum which saw a co-operative society established and over £750,000 raised through a community share offer, which has now seen the pub “owned by people who love, live and breathe The Bell”.
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A big thank you to everyone at The Bell who helped us make the film.
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Nottingham- Inside The Trip to Jerusalem
Ye Olde Trip To Jerusalem in Nottingham is one of the 20 public houses including Ye Olde Salutation Inn and The Bell Inn also in Nottingham, and Ye Olde Fighting Cocks in St Albans (acclaimed in the Guinness Book of Records) which claim to be the oldest drinking establishment in England.
Its painted sign states that it was established in 1189 AD. However, there is no documentation to verify this date, and the main building, built on the foundations of earlier constructions, is about three hundred years old.
The Trip (as it is known locally) is at the foot of Castle Rock in Nottingham's City Centre. According to local legend it takes its name from the 12th Century Crusades to the Holy Land: legend has it that knights who answered the calls of Richard I to join the crusades stopped off at this watering hole for a pint on their way to Jerusalem.
The pub is famous for its caves, carved out of the soft sandstone rock against which the building is set. The larger ground level caverns are now used as the pub's rear drinking rooms. There is also a network of caves beneath the building, originally used as a brewery. They seem to date from around the time of the construction of the castle (1068 AD).
The cursed galleon is a small wooden model of a ship in one bar. It's claimed that people who have cleaned it have all met a mysterious death. Landlords have refused to allow anyone to dust the ship over the years, allowing inches of thick grime to build up on it. The galleon is now encased in glass — previously, large clumps of dust would fall off into unsuspecting drinkers' pints.
The Trip also contains an antique chair; it is claimed that a woman who sits in the chair will increase her chances of becoming pregnant.
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Will J visits the Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem in Nottingham and plays Ring a Bull.
Ring a bull is a traditional pub game. It involves swinging a bull's nose-ring, which is attached to a string, in an arc so as to hook it onto a bull's nose and hook.The Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem is England's oldest pub and here you will find a vibrant community still playing this historic pub game.
Top 10 SCARIEST Haunted Pubs in Britain
Top 10 Haunted Pubs in Britain
Britain is famous for its pubs, and some of them have been around for hundreds of years. With so much history, some public houses, bars, inns and restaurants have become locations for famous ghost stories. in this list we count down the scariest, spookiest, grossest, most frightening and most famous pub ghost stories ever told. There's everything from duels to the death to Alfred Hitchcock movies. All the pubs on this list are haunted, but do you believe in ghosts?
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Always lots of events/gigs on, and is also the last stop on the Nottingham ghost walk that starts at the Trip to Jerusalem at 7pm each Saturday (and Wednesday at certain times of the year).
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Searching for the World’s Oldest Pub
We ricocheted all over Europe on a quest to grab a pint at the oldest pub in the world. Trying to pin down which pub deserved that title, however, proved to be a little trickier than expected. From Nottingham, England to Athlone, Ireland, watering holes all over Europe claim to have been pulling pints long before anyone else. Will we find the answers we’re looking for? Will one pint reign supreme? Maybe, but one thing’s for sure, this has got to be the best excuse for a pub crawl there is. Cheers!
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Trip to Jerusalem Public House, Nottingham
Video of this splendid pub, though now sadly owned by Greene King. Yet more GK IPA and Abbot now doubt. I won't go in GK pubs, following their acquisition of pubs in Barnstable and the disappearance of all local beer (I can remember the landlord of one pub proudly showing me his Abbot Ale pump and expecting me to be impressed). Fortunately the local Wetherspoons in Nottingham keep a good range of local beer, so go there (cheaper too).
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UFO in Long Eaton (Nottingham/Derby, UK)
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