Listed Public Houses
Nottingham CAMRA has a number of public houses and bars in its area which are Listed Buildings as per the Historic England List.
Details of surviving local public houses housed in listed buildings may be found in CAMRA’s pub-finder website, “Whatpub”. This information for local pubs is maintained by Nottingham CAMRA.
Clicking on the link in the pub name below will take you to Nottingham CAMRA’s “Whatpub” entry for a given pub. Where there is no “Whatpub” entry, there is a “^” symbol next to the pub name.
Where the current name of the establishment is significantly different from the name held on the Historic England List, this is shown in curly brackets.

Clicking on the Historic England List Number will take you to the List Entry on the Historic England website. For those interested in the history of our area’s public houses this provides a wealth of information.
One note of caution. Nottingham City Council and our area’s other local authorities do not routinely ensure that listing entries are updated to take account of material changes, even where the Council has given planning permission for those changes to take place. This means that all such entries are best treated as legacy information.
Surviving pubs and bars in buildings originally designed as public houses or bars – as listed buildings in Nottingham:
- Bath Inn Public House (Grade II) [No. 1270802]
- Bell Inn (Grade II) [No. 1271441]
- Bentinck Hotel {Citizens Bar} (Grade II) [No. 1255176]
- Blue Bell Public House {Route One} (Grade II) [No. 1255231]
- County Tavern {Cock & Hoop} (Grade II) [No. 1254503]
- Cross Keys Public House (Grade II) [No. 1270823]
- Ferry Inn (Grade II) [No. 1270746]
- Golden Fleece Public House (Grade II) [No. 1254759]
- Langtry’s Public House {Lillie Langtry’s} (Grade II) [No. 1255172]
- Lord Nelson Public House (Grade II) [No. 1270632]
- Malt Cross (Grade II) [No. 1270498]
- Nottingham Playhouse (Grade II*) [No. 1255252]
- Old Angel Public House {Angel Micro} (Grade II) [No. 1255184]
- Old Castle Inn [& Mortimer House] (Grade II) [No. 1246812]
- Old Pear Tree Public House (Grade II) [No. 1246293]
- Old Vic Public House {Das Kino} (Grade II) [No. 1247540]
- Peacock Public House (Grade II) [No. 1254757]
- Rose of England Public House (Grade II) [No. 1058995]
- Salutation Inn (Grade II) [No. 1255137]
- Stage Door Public House {Stage} (Grade II) [No. 1255198]
- Thurland Hall Public House (Grade II) [No. 1255224]
- Trip to Jerusalem Public House (Grade II) [No. 1271192]
- Yates’ Wine Lodge {Slug & Lettuce} (Grade II) [No. 1254554]
Bell Inn (Late C15 with front circa 1820)
Surviving pubs and bars in buildings converted from their original use to become pubs or bars – as listed buildings in Nottingham:
- Annie’s Burger Shack [Broadway House; Warehouse] (Grade II) [No. 1246289]
- Baresca [7 Byard Lane, Clothing Factory] (Grade II) [No. 1246298]
- Be At One [Imperial Building, 20 & 22 Victoria Street; Post Office & Telegraph Office] (Grade II) [No. 1270418]
- BeerHeadz [Midland Railway Station; Cabman’s Shelter] (Grade II*) [No. 1271301]
- Bunk [19 Stoney Street; Warehouse] (Grade II) [No. 1255178]
- Canalhouse [Warehouse, then Canal Museum] (Grade II) [No. 1271308]
- Chameleon [16 & 17 Angel Row; Two Houses] (Grade II) [No. 1246315]
- Company Inn [British Waterways Canal Warehouse] (Grade II) [No. 1255261]
- Cosy Club [16 Victoria Street; Offices / Reform Club] (Grade II) [No. 1255235]
- Eleven [21 & 23 Goose Gate; Townhouse] (Grade II) [No. 1247619]
- Embankment [formerly Boots Store No. 2] (Grade II) [No. 1430894]
- Fellows, Morton & Clayton [Offices] (Grade II) [No. 1271432]
- Fothergills [Mortimer House – Cafe, shop & offices)] (Grade II) [No. 1246812]
- Harvester [Nottingham Garden Centre, Stable Block to Wilford House] (Grade II) [No. 1247228]
- Imperial Public House {Icon} (Grade II) [No. 1255000]
- Kean’s Head [46, St Mary’s Gate; Warehouse & Offices] (Grade II) [No. 1255008]
- Lloyds No. 1 [1, Carlton Street; Bank] (Grade II) [No. 1271309]
- Market Bar [The Lanes, 16 Goose Gate; House & Shop] (Grade II) [No. 1270797]
- Old Dog & Partridge Public House (Grade II) [No. 1254563]
- Pit & Pendulum [Shops & Offices] (Grade II) [No. 1255205]
- Pitcher & Piano [Unitarian Chapel] (Grade II) [No. 1247635]
- Propaganda [Birkin Building, Broadway; Lace Warehouse] (Grade II) [No. 1246290]
- Revolucion De Cuba [Alexandra House, Market Street; Constitutional Club] (Grade II) [No. 1254782]
- Roebuck Inn [9 & 11 St. James’ Street; Houses later warehouses & works] (Grade II) [No. 1270497]
- Walton Hotel [House & Coach House] (Grade II) [No. 1254794]
Pitcher & Piano (1876), former Unitarian Chapel [Grade II]
Former pubs and bars as listed buildings in Nottingham:
- County Court Buildings ^ (Grade II) [No. 1255160]
- Dog & Bear ^ (Grade II) [No. 1246261]
- Five Ways Public House ^ (Grade II) [No. 1245435]
- Lion Hotel & Associated Caves ^ (Grade II) [No. 1270898]
Surviving pubs and bars as listed buildings in the Borough of Broxtowe:
- White Lion (Grade II) [No. 1247962]
- Old Wine Vaults (Grade II) [No. 1247989]
- Crown Inn (Grade II) [No. 1248024]
Former pubs and bars as listed buildings in the Borough of Broxtowe:
- Red Lion Cottage ^ (Grade II) [No. 1247924]
Surviving pubs and bars as listed buildings in the Borough of Gedling:
- Abdication (Coronation Buildings) [Shop] (Grade II) [No. 1033353]
- Bestwood Lodge Hotel ^ (Grade II*) [No. 1227444]
- Griffin’s Head (Grade II) [No. 1265300]
- Lakeside [Bestwood Pumping Station] (Grade II*) [No. 1265233]
- The Vale (Public House) (Grade II) [No. 1255455]
- Pub Sign in front of The Vale (Grade II) [No. 1255456]
Lakeside (1871-74), formerly Bestwood Pumping Station for the Nottingham Water Company [Grade II*]
Former pubs & bars as listed buildings in the Borough of Gedling:
- Oxclose Public House ^ (Grade II) [No. 1376747]
Surviving pubs and bars as listed buildings in the Borough of Rushcliffe:
- Manvers Arms (Grade II) [No. 1039590]
- Rancliffe Arms (Grade II) [No. 1277631]
- Test Match Hotel (Grade II*) [No. 1380283]