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Peacock Hotel
11 Mansfield Road
Nottingham
NG1 3FB
Premises Status
This pub is long-term Closed.
Opening Times
Regular
Monday | Noon - 11.00 pm |
Tuesday | Noon - 11.00 pm |
Wednesday | Noon - 11.00 pm |
Thursday | Noon - 11.00 pm |
Friday | Noon - Midnight |
Saturday | Noon - Midnight |
Sunday | Noon - 10.30 pm |
Meal Times
Mon - Fri noon - 2.30pm, 5pm - 7pm
Sat & Sun noon - 5pm
About the Pub
Historic Interest
Built in the 1850s the Peacock was an Home Ales house (Whitworth 2010). In 1894, it was a fully licensed establishment under Henry Handbury (Wright). The Peacock is a Grade II listed building (No. 1254757) and is in Nottingham City Council's Arboretum Conservation Area. It has an heritage interior rated by CAMRA as being of Regional Importance. This three-storey pub of brick appears to have had a quality refit in the inter-war period. The front door leads to an inner lobby with a window that was probably an off sales in the past. The lounge is little altered since about 1930 and retains carved bench seating throughout with turned legs and moulded arms, a couple of draught screens/baffles near the door to the servery, panelled frieze above the seating with wooden studs, terrazzo and wood surround fireplace, and Art Deco-style doors. The public bar was two rooms in the past and has good-quality fittings such as a bar counter with double columns and capitals but they only date from a refurbishment in 1993. There is what looks like an old glazed publican's office towards the rear of the bar servery. Note the splendid set of etched windows with a peacock motif - no doubt some are quality replacements (www.heritagepubs.org.uk)."Public house. c1850, altered mid and late C20. Brick, with rendered ground floor, and slate roof with 2 brick stacks. Painted ashlar dressings. Plinth, first floor sill band, moulded eaves. Windows are mainly original, with wedge lintels to the first floor. 3 storeys; 3 x 2 windows. Corner site, with rounded corner entrance bay. Corner bay has a blocked doorway with splayed brackets to rounded cornice. Above, a glazing bar sash with moulded surround and bracketed cornice, and above again a similar window with moulded surround flanked by brackets to the eaves. Mansfield Road front has a central doorway with pilasters and overlight, flanked by 2-light plain casements with wooden transoms and stone shafts. Above, 3 glazing bar sashes on each floor. Left return has similar irregular fenestration, with a blank on the 2 upper floors. INTERIOR: largely original, has panelled plaster ceiling with cornices. Right bar has panelled wainscotting, and original fitted benches with bell pushes" (Historic England). [Nottingham City Council, St. Ann's Ward / Nottingham East Parliamentary Constituency]
Regular ales
No beers listed Add regular beers
Changing ales
This pub serves 1 changing beer.
Features
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Real Ale Available
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Member Discount Scheme
10p pint, 5p half.
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Historic Pub Interior
Regionally Historic Pub Interior
Facilities
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Disabled Access
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Lunchtime Meals
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Evening Meals
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Garden
Small terrace to rear.
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Dog Friendly
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Family Friendly
Before 5pm.
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Function Room
50-60 people.
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Live Music
DJ fortnightly on Fridays; occassional acoustic acts.
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Newspapers
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Smoking Area
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Wifi
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Peacock Hotel
11 Mansfield Road
Nottingham
NG1 3FB
Sat Nav Reference
OS Reference
Transport
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Close to Bus Routes
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Close to Metro
Nearby Bus Routes (50m)
Victoria Bus Station
Closest Station (1250m)
Nottingham
Nearby Metro (400m)
Royal Centre
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