Ye Olde Trip To Jerusalem: England’s Oldest Inn

Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem, nestled beneath the ancient Nottingham Castle, stands as a testament to centuries of history and legend. Claiming the title of England’s oldest surviving inn, its origins trace back to the medieval period, where it served as the castle’s brewhouse. Although its establishment in 1189 AD lacks official documentation, the pub’s association with King Richard the Lionheart’s pilgrimage to Jerusalem lends credence to its age-old reputation.

What sets Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem apart is its unique setting within the rocks beneath Nottingham Castle. As patrons venture into its dimly lit rooms and cozy nooks, they are enveloped by the ancient atmosphere, with timber beams and traditional decor transporting them back in time. The pub’s network of caves and cellars, dating back to medieval times, adds to its mystique, with tales of ghostly apparitions and centuries-old conflicts

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