Cock and Hoop, Nottingham

Cock and Hoop
The Cock and Hoop
Location in Central Nottingham
Former names County Tavern
General information
Address 27 High Pavement
Town or city Nottingham
Coordinates Coordinates: 52°57′3.16″N 1°8′39.47″W / 52.9508778°N 1.1442972°W / 52.9508778; -1.1442972
Completed 1933
Design and construction
Architect Basil Baily and Albert Edgar Eberlin
Designations Grade II listed[1]

The Cock and Hoop is a Grade II listed public house in the Lace Market, Nottingham.

History

The site on which the pub is located was formerly a house occupied by Joseph Pearson in 1832. From 1833 to around 2000 it was the County Tavern public house. The first landlord recorded is Joseph Soar.[2]

In 1905, William Wilson the landlord since September 1903 was declared bankrupt.[3]

It was rebuilt by Basil Baily and Albert Edgar Eberlin in 1933 for the Home Brewery Company.[4]

It was taken over by the owners of the Lace Market Hotel and renamed Cock and Hoop in the early 21st century. It closed briefly in 2014 following the failure of the Lace Market Hotel,[5] but re-opened again in 2015.

References

  1. Historic England, "County Tavern (1254503)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 7 April 2017
  2. Orange, James (1840). The Nottingham Annual Register. Hamilton, Adams and Company. p. 146.
  3. "Nottingham Publican's failure". Nottingham Journal. England. 11 October 1905. Retrieved 7 April 2017 via British Newspaper Archive. (Subscription required (help)).
  4. "Alterations to premises". Nottingham Evening Post. England. 13 February 1933. Retrieved 7 April 2017 via British Newspaper Archive. (Subscription required (help)).
  5. Ireland, Ben (19 May 2014). "Nottingham's Lace Market Hotel and Cock & Hoop pub closed". Nottingham Evening Post. Retrieved 7 April 2017.
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