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WELCOME TO NOTTINGHAM’S ARCHITECTURE ALE TRAIL
OPTIONAL BREWERY TOURS AVAILABLEvisit: www.castlerockbrewery.co.uk
P R E S E N T
A JOURNEY OF FINE LOCAL ALES,
INSIDE SOME OF NOTTINGHAM’S
FINEST ARCHITECTURAL GEMS
With its historic tradition of brewing
it is no surprise that Nottingham is
also home to a great number of pubs
set in stunning buildings, boasting
hundreds of years of rich architecture.
Use this trail to follow in the footsteps of
some of Nottingham’s famed architects such
as Watson Fothergill and T. Cecil Howitt and
explore 12th century inns and the network of
caves which lie beneath them.
This trail has been designed as a walking
trail for architectural enthusiasts, visitors to
the city and ale lovers alike, highlighting 12
of the best drinking holes in Nottingham, with
a focus on the detail of the building and of
course, the real ale on o� er inside.
www.architecture.com
Reputedly dating back to the 12th century and claiming to be the oldest inn in England,‘The Trip’ sits below Nottingham Castle and is built into the sandstone rock on which the castle proudly stands, resulting in a unique pub experience. With a full range of ales, plus a brew especially made or the pub, The Trip to Jerusalem continues to delight visitors from around the world.
1 Brewhouse Yard, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NG1 6AD www.triptojerusalem.com
One of Nottingham’s fi nest examples of canal architecture, the Canalhouse with its internal canal basin has two narrow boats moored inside the pub. Featured in the Guardian and Observer Best Summer Pubs Guide the Canalhouse serves a variety of ales from the nearby Castle Rock Brewery as well as an impressive selection of continental beers.
Canal Street, Nottingham, Notts, NG1 7EHwww.castlerockbrewery.co.uk/pubs/the-canalhouse
Built in 1883, Fothergills is just one of the many distinctive buildings in Nottingham designed by the renowned local architect Watson Fothergill. Now with a more stripped-back and relaxed interior, the building displays much of the site’s original features and its architectural signifi cance. Beers from many local microbreweries feature in the bar.
5-7 Castle Road, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NG1 6AA www.eversosensible.com/fothergills
Designed in the gothic revival style by Alfred K Waterhouse, one of Nottingham’s famous Victorian architects, The Round House was originally built as the Jubilee Wing of Nottingham General Hospital. Serving a wide selection of local real ale, real cider & fi ne wines, The Round House stands close to the site where Charles I raised his Standard in the Civil War on 22nd August, 1642.
Royal Standard Place, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NG1 6FSwww.theroundhousenottingham.co.uk
Built as a workshop for a tanner in 1240 Ye Olde Salutation stands on the site of an even older alehouse known as The Archangel Gabriel Salutes the Virgin Mary. Beneath the pub there is also a network of tunnels and Saxon caves believed to date back to the ninth century. Rotating through around 30 ales, mainly from local microbreweries the pub is in the Real Ale Guide and features in The Nottingham Ghost Walk.
Hounds Gate, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NG1 7AA www.salutationpub.com
Designed by a local, little known architect, Edwin Hill, and with a truly unique interior featuring a high arched glazed roof, the Malt Cross was originally built as a Victorian music hall and skating rink! Now, a charity and community initiative, the Malt Cross keeps alive its musical heritage showcasing emerging local bands, artists and musicians. Known for its great range of local ales and locally sourced food The Malt Cross is a popular and lively venue.
16 St James’s Street, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NG1 6FGwww.maltcross.com
The Vat and Fiddle is the Castle Rock Brewery tap house o� ering the full range of Castle Rock regular and occasional beers together with guest beers from other breweries. The building, close to Nottingham Station, was purpose built as a pub in the 1930s and retains many original art deco features with a traditional pub atmosphere. The Golding’s Room has a modern feel whilst the Visitors’ Centre o� ers a view into the brewery.
12 - 14 Queensbridge Road, Nottingham, NG2 1NBwww.castlerockbrewery.co.uk/pubs/vat-and-fi ddle
Dating from around 1437, The Bell claims, along with the Trip and Salutation, to be one of the oldest pubs in the city. Originally built as a refectory for the monks of the monastery on Beastmarket Hill, The Bell sits next to Nottingham’s Market Square. The range of cask ales includes a selection of local brews and special occasion brews created in collaboration with The Nottingham Brewery.
18 Angel Row, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NG1 6HLwww.bellinnnottingham.co.uk
Starting life as a brewery back in 1866, the Hand and Heart’s original Georgian origins have been supplemented by a Victorian frontage, much of which is still in its original condition. The main feature however, is the sandstone cave into which the pub extends, providing a unique atmosphere to enjoy its superb range of ales which has led the Hand and Heart to win many CAMRA awards.
65-67 Derby Rd, Nottingham NG1 5BAwww.thehandandheart.co.uk
Built as the brewery tap house for the original Nottingham Brewery, the Rose of England is another outstanding neo gothic example of the Victorian architect Watson Fothergill’s work. Serving a selection of real ales and craft beers the Rose is an essential stopping o� point on the Mansfi eld Road part of the ale trail.
36 Mansfi eld Rd, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NG1 3GY
Victorian architectural features are still intact, providing one of Nottingham’s most original drinking establishments. The “Poacher” has been synonymous with the real ale scene in Nottingham since the 1980’s. Rising from the shell of the Old Grey Nags Head, a Shipstones pub, the Lincolnshire Poacher is now a part of the Castle Rock group. O� ering a full range Castle Rock ales and world beers the pub continues its reputation as a landmark real alehouse in Nottingham.
161-163 Mansfi eld Rd, Nottingham NG1 3FRwww.castlerockbrewery.co.uk/pubs/lincolnshire-poacher
WELCOME TO NOTTINGHAM! Experiencenottinghamshire.com is
the o� cial tourism website for Nottingham and Nottinghamshire.
Alongside our partners The Royal Institute of British Architects East
Midlands and Castle Rock, we are delighted to bring you this ale
trail featuring some of our fi nest architectural gems. Please visit our
website to fi nd even more ale trails, brewery tours, food and drink
festivals and much more happening in our exciting city and county.
We welcome your feedback and invite you to join in the conversation
on social media during your trail and stay using #lovenotts.
www.experiencenottinghamshire.com/beer
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LARGE AND SMALL, The Brewers of Nottinghamshire are a collective of some of the 30+ local and independent breweries, growing in success and reputation across the country. We are proud of our local pubs and invite you to enjoy our porters, milds, ambers, ciders and award winning pale ales inside some fantastic buildings around the city.
For more information please visit:www.brewersofnottinghamshire.com
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