The best-preserved medieval house in Leicester, it opened as a bar/restaurant in March 2017. The entrance from Jubilee Square leads through the extensive outdoor area and into a historic bar. To the left of the bar, on either side of a passage to the original front entrance, there are two small, separate, elegant rooms, normally with very welcome, open fires during colder months. The bar is in the medieval part of the house, with an old beamed ceiling and a long, medieval timber-framed window that bulges outwards. The ground floor is furnished with a few modern chairs, as well as armchairs, high-backed historic chairs and settees. The extensive, very attractive outdoor patio overlooks the square and is occasionally served by an outdoor bar. During the summer months, the pub sets out tables and chairs on parts of the square. Upstairs are two rooms with ancient beamed ceilings and good views out over an historic part of the city. This is a formal restaurant with a high-end menu. Food is available downstairs regularly and upstairs in busy times if there is no function on.
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Historic Interest
Wygston's House (or Wyggeston House) is a grade II* (2-star) Listed Building. For many years it was used as a costume museum. The Georgian brick frontage was built in about 1760. but this is in fact an extension to a medieval house at the rear which dates from ca.1500. One of the outstanding features of the rear part is a long timber-framed north-facing window.
Conversion
The best preserved medieval house in Leicester has a Georgian brick frontage from about 1760 that is an extension to a medieval house at the rear which dates from around 1500. It is Grade II* listed and was a timber-framed merchant's house and then for many years a costume museum before opening as a pub and restaurant in 2017. The central entrance leads into a stone-flagged passage, and on each side is a small, elegant room. The corridor opens out at the back into the medieval part of the house; here is a bar area with replica Victorian bar fittings which has an old beamed ceiling and an outstanding long, timber-framed window. The ground floor is furnished with chairs and settees and upstairs there is a restaurant room with an impressive exposed rafter ceiling and good views. Overall it has been converted with care and attention, reflecting the magnificence of the building, with an attractive outside area.
This Pub serves 4 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Up to 4 beers, often from local microbreweries. 3 x 1/3 flights are available.
Changing beers typically include: Charnwood - Vixen
Cask Ale
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