Originally known as the Bricklayer's Arms. It was a beer house in 1868 and became fully licensed in 1880 and changed its name to The Frame Breakers in 2015. The name came from the roots of Nottingham's History. The Luddite movement of 1811-1816 led by the character of Captain Ludd, also known as King Ludd or General Ludd, the Luddites' alleged leader and founder. The word ‘Luddites’ refers to British weavers and textile workers who objected to the introduction of mechanised looms and knitting frames.
Located in Ruddington Village, South of Nottingham. A traditional pub who takes pride in offering "proper beer & good food".
The Frame Breakers sits in the heart of the village and plays an active roll in the community. We have fantastic links with Nottingham Brewery and take pride in the beer we serve, with EPA, Legend & Rock Mild all permanent fixtures.
Historic Interest
Originally known as the Bricklayer's Arms. It was a beerhouse in 1868 and became fully licensed in 1880. The Frame Breakers is in Rushcliffe Borough Council's Ruddington Conservation Area. [Rushcliffe Borough Council; Ruddington Ward / Rushcliffe Parliamentary Constituency]
This Pub serves 6 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Frame Breakers, Ruddington