Re-opened in November 2024 under new management, The Manvers Arms offers a warm welcome and family friendly atmosphere. Behind the bar, an explorative selection of beer, cider, wine and cocktails as well as a great choice of low or no alcohol options.
Our menu is bursting with traditional pub classics, delicious desserts and award winning kids dishes. Our fantastic beer garden offers a dog friendly retreat come rain or shine and our Wifi is always free!
Historic Interest
A Grade II Listed Building [No. 1039590]. Described as a Victorian pub showing some influences of the Strawberry Hill Gothic movement. In a similar style to buildings on other estates belonging to Earl Manvers who lived at nearby Pierrepont Hall. Recorded as a public house in 1832 under publican Geo. Bell, who was also a bricklayer (White's Directory). Previously known as the White Hart (Radcliffe-on-Trent Local History Society)."Public house. Early Cl9 for the First Earl Manvers of Thoresby, possibly by William Wilkins. Render over brick. Hipped slate roof with eaves overhang. 2 red brick and render stacks to the rear. Set on a plinth. 2 storeys, 3 bays. The central single bay being semi-circular and 2 storeys with a conical roof, having 3 round archways and inner part glazed door flanked by single marginal lights with wooden panelling below. Door and lights with overlights, overlights and marginal lights with lead glazing bars. Either side are single tripartite casements with pointed arched lights. Above are 2 tripartite glazing bar casements with pointed arched lights and a single similar central 2 light casement." [Historic England].
As at November 2017 the Manvers Arms' freehold [NT349493] was held by the Red Star Pub Company (WRIII) Limited [Reg. No. 4089947], a subsidiary of Heineken.
[Rushcliffe Borough Council; Radcliffe-on-Trent Ward/ Nottinghamshire County Council; Radcliffe on Trent Division / Rushcliffe Parliamentary Constituency]
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Manvers Arms, Radcliffe on Trent
Source: National