The building dates from the 17th century and was a pub in Nelson's day changing its name from the Admiral Nelson to the Lord Nelson when the naval hero was made a peer in 1797. It is situated in a beautiful quiet village directly opposite a 14th century church which was a mixed blessing since the church had the pub closed in 1905 and it did not reopen until 1971. In its present form the Lord Nelson has retained the low beams and intimate alcoves that befit its age; an impressive paved garden has been added that is very popular in the summer. The food is excellent.
The website appears not to be active as on 15 August 2022 nor 30 October 2022 nor 13 January 2023 nor 17 March 2023.
The Historic England website entry for this pub is viewable by left clicking on https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1181675.
Historic Interest
Historic England Grade II listed, entry number 1181675. Built 17th century, remodelled early 18th century, 20th century door and windows.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 1 regular beer.
Nelson, Brightwell Baldwin