Photo above: Map of East Bond Street. The Full Moon is difficult to date as there are references to a…
GRAPES or GRAPES TAVERN, 8 NEW BOND STREET
This stood approximately opposite the Nottingham Castle. Listed licensees from directories: 1866 Elisabeth Toon. Elisabeth took Mary Bishop to court…
HOLLY BUSH, BOND STREET
1745 recognizance orders refer to a Holly Bush in Bond Street.
CAP, BOND STREET
1743, recognizance lists refer to a Cap in Bond Street.
NOTTINGHAM CASTLE, 9 NEW BOND STREET
Little is known of this beer house situated just off of High Street in New Bond Street. A court case…
HATTERS ARMS, BOND STREET (EAST BOND STREET)
The Hatters Arms (picture circa 1890), was a bakery ran by William Pears in 1865 who also had a beer…
THE WELCOME FRIEND, BLUE BOAR LANE
Photo above: Map showing where Blue Boar Lane was, (Simons Hospital on corner Blue Boar Lane and Sycamore Street). A…
WHITE BOAR – BLUE BOAR , BLUE BOAR LANE
Blue Boar Lane, just off Highcross St, housed Leicester’s most renowned historic inn. Its association with King Richard III is…
BERNERS ARMS, 71 BERNERS STREET
Mentioned in deeds relating to the sale of an off-licence by LBM to Ansells on the 15th of February 1905,…
THREE TUNS, 62 BENFORD STREET
Stood on Benford Street/Christow Street. Thomas Ridgway licensee 1846. Classed as a Beerhouse. The 1830 Beer Act that gave householders…