Multi-roomed roadside pub with 4 regular cask ales, a central island bar and is listed by Camra for some historic interior features. The room at the rear has an extensive library of mainly sporting books. It has a magnificent view over the town of Belper and the Chevin from the rear patio garden. Live music and a quiz every week.
Historic Interest
Camra One star - A pub interior of special national historic interest.
One star - A pub interior of special national historic interest
Listed status: Not listed
Set in a terrace on the edge of town, this drinkers' pub retains three of its original four rooms and, unusually, seems to have had two off-sales hatches. On the right is the snug with simple bench seating. A further room on the far right and the adjacent quarry-tiled passage have been combined though the original fixed seating survives. More old seating can be found in the quarry-tiled bar to the left and in the lounge at the back. The three bar counters for the central servery are, however, replacements from around 1990.
Floor-plan nearly intact, with a central servery. Double doorway. Set in a terrace of houses on the edge of town, this drinkers' pub retains three of its original four rooms and unusually appears to have two off-sales hatches. On the right is the snug with bench seating. A further room on the far right and a quarry tiled passage between them have been combined and original fixed seating in both areas retained. More original seating can be seen in the quarry tiled bar on the left and in the lounge at the rear. Sadly, the three bar counters are replacements dating from c.1990.
This Pub serves no changing beers and 4 regular beers.
Queen's Head, Belper