The Bell Inn
Historical significance |
Tory politician John Walters established his campaign headquarters in this pub during the 1841 British general election. |
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Established In |
1437 |
Location |
Nottingham |
The Bell Inn claims to have been built around 1437. This pub has gone through many historical events such as getting its windows were smashed by rioters in 1831, becoming a headquarter for Tory politician John Walters for his campaign during the 1841 British general election etc. Presently the pub airs live sports and offers local beer.
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No institution is more English than a pub (short for public house). The pub culture is an important part of British social life and a place to go to socialize, relax, and have a drink. A British pub traditionally has carpets, a fireplace, a jukebox, a decent selection of real ales on draft, and a bell, however with time, the traditional pubs have adapted to modernity too.
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