Re-opened 2016 and reverted back to its traditional name of the Wheatsheaf. Ten handpumps offer a range of changing cask ales and ciders (occasionally real cider). Food served lunchtimes and evenings both in the bar and the separate restaurant. The pub has a real fire in the bar, a fantastic outdoor terrace and hosts live music every week. Local Branch and East Midlands Regional Cider POTY 2017. In 2019 B&B rooms were opened, and the restaurant opens for breakfast to non-residents some days.
Live acoustic music in the bar most weekends. In 2022 the pub began running a monthly comedy evening.
Historic Interest
The Wheatsheaf is a Grade II listed building (No. 1258957):"Public House. Rear additions and adjoining stables. Late C18 and mid C19. Brick with slate roofs. Stone plinth, first floor band, dentillated eaves. 3 storeys, 3 bays. L-plan. Windows are Yorkshire, margin light and glazing bar sashes. Front has central door flanked by single Yorkshire sashes with segmental heads. Above, 3 sashes. Above again, 3 smaller Yorkshire sashes. West side has 2 casements, that to right with elliptical head. Above, 3 casements, 2 with elliptical heads. Above again, single casement. Adjoining stables, brick with pantile roofs. Single and 2 storeys, 9 bays." [Historic England]
Located on a long narrow site fronting onto Long Acre very suggestive of a medieval burgage plot.
[Rushcliffe Borough Council; Bingham East Ward / Nottinghamshire County Council; Bingham East Division / Newark Parliamentary Constituency / Bingham Town Council]
This Pub serves 6 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Wheatsheaf, Bingham