This Pub is Closed Long Term
Former Home Ales pub.
Historic Interest
Originally a rural farm house, this Grade II listed building (No. 1246293) also has a heritage interior rated by CAMRA as being of "Some Regional Importance".
In 1883, it was a fully licensed establishment trading as the Pear Tree under Samuel Perkins (Wright's Directory).
Formerly a Home Ales' pub.
Registered as an Asset of Community Value on the 9th March 2016 and nominated by the Nottingham Branch of CAMRA.
"Farmhouse, now public house, and attached garden wall. c1800, with early C19 addition, and alterations c1991. Brick, painted, with pantile roofs with longer rear slope. 2 gable and, single side wall and single axial stacks. 3 storeys; 3/1 windows. Windows are mainly original wooden framed cross casements with segmental heads. Wooden framed lean-to porch, late C20, flanked by single 3-light windows. Above, a 2-light window flanked by a 3-light window to left and 2 similar windows to right. Above again, four 2-light casements. At the rear, 2 original windows. INTERIOR retains original span beams and joists, and C19 glazed screen. Outside, attached to the left front, a garden wall, c1800, Bulwell stone with ramped rounded coping and wooden gateway. Approx 20m long." (Historic England).
[Nottingham City Council, Basford Ward / Nottingham North Parliamentary Constituency]
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