The pub/hotel now stands alone in the centre of a busy one-way system on the edge of Eastwood town centre. Multiple entrances lead to the single bar, which has a brown wood décor. Sport is shown on the TVs. A pleasant garden has superb views looking out to the hills of Derbyshire, the Morrison's supermarket and passing traffic!
Historic Interest
The Sun Inn has a place on Nottinghamshire County Council's Historic Environment Record (HER) No. M10023 and is in Broxtowe Borough Council's Eastwood Conservation Area.
The birthplace of the Midland Railway in 1832 with a mention in D.H.Lawrence's "Sons & Lovers". In 1876 is was fully licensed under Alfred Clark.
Asset of Community Value nominated by the Nottingham Branch of CAMRA and registered by Broxtowe Borough Council on 7th December 2016. This expired on the 6th December 2021.
[Broxtowe Borough Council; Eastwood Hill Top Ward / Ashfield Parliamentary Constituency]
This Pub serves no changing beers and 1 regular beer.
Sun Inn, Eastwood