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The Crown, Bristol

Coordinates: 51°27′24″N 2°35′34″W / 51.45655°N 2.59265°W / 51.45655; -2.59265
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The Crown
The Crown, Bristol is located in Bristol
The Crown, Bristol
Location within Bristol
General information
Town or cityBristol
CountryEngland
Coordinates51°27′24″N 2°35′34″W / 51.45655°N 2.59265°W / 51.45655; -2.59265

The Crown is a historic public house situated on All Saints Lane, Bristol, England and is near to St Nicholas Market. The Crown is located in an area known as "the Old City". The Crown was built in the 18th Century and is a Grade II listed building.[1]

It was built on the medieval Bristol Tolzey Court. This court had been a meeting place for Bristol's merchants and had jurisdiction over a wide range of cases involving damage claims or disputed debts. The Crown has occupied this site since 1741. Originally it was the vaulted cellars that formed the original trading area. These were initially known as The Trap, but subsequently became known as The Crown Tap Cellar

Since the closure of the Eclipse in July 2006 the Crown now rivals the Hatchet as an Alternative pub, which is popular with goths, punks, rockers, metalheads and emos.

  • There are regular alternative clubs in the old cellar (known as the Trap) of the Crown.
  • The cellar is also said to be haunted by a ghost of a gentleman from the 17th century wearing a Periwig, who only appears to women.

References

  1. ^ "The Crown Public House". National Heritage List for England. Historic England. Retrieved 15 October 2015.