The Bull Inn on Butcher Row

The last surviving inn on Butcher Row, The Bull Inn was once one of six public houses including: The Tankerville Arms, The Lamb,
The Rising Sun, The Cock, The Butcher’s Arms.

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The Bull Inn that we see today was built in the mid 18th century, and had nine rooms, five private and four public, of which three were able to accommodate up to six people.


The original Bull Inn can be dated back to 1624, at least, when it was mentioned in St. Alkmund’s Parish Register. It is not known if the current Bull Inn sits on the same plot as the original public house.

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Classic 1600s coaching inn offering cosy rooms with free Wi-Fi, plus casual dining & a beer garden.