This Pub is Closed Long Term
Freehouse opened around 1850 the Belvoir, meaning ‘beautiful view’, was named after Belvoir Castle (pronounced Beaver), the seat of the Dukes of Rutland. It is known that the family owned land in the city of Bath and hence the building of the pub called after its namesake.
Three big screens showing SKY and BT sports, a games room with darts, pool and table football, a skittle alley and large function room with its own bar. One or two ales and Thatcher's Stan's Cheddar Valley
Next door, and part of the pub, is a fish and chip shop known as ‘Pollocks of Bath’; it's food is served in the pub also.
Plans for flats in the area behind the pub, currently the skittle alley, have been refused by the council.
Historic Interest
The present Duke of Rutland has given his seal of approval to the pub which can be viewed in the bar and is believed to be unique for any public house in the kingdom and is the only pub to be so named.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer (usually a local ale) and 1 regular beer.
Belvoir Castle, Bath
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