Stag and Hounds, Bristol
The Stag and Hounds hold the distinction of being a grade II listed pub located in Old Market, Bristol. Its origins can be traced back to 1483 when it likely served as a private residence. Over time, the building underwent significant transformations and predominantly took its current form in the early 18th century when it transformed into a pub. In the 1960s, a partial reconstruction took place, followed by a renovation in 1987.
Within the premises, there exists a well in the former rear court featuring a 19th-century iron hand pump equipped with a flywheel and pump rods. This installation, which facilitated water extraction from the well, serves as an early example of its kind. Remarkably, the old iron pump remains in excellent condition, with all its components still operational. Its uniqueness in Bristol adds to its historical significance.
Moreover, the pub features a small room situated between floors, accessible solely through a trap door within what now functions as a bathroom. From this confined space, a minute window overlooks the courtyard. It is speculated that this peculiar arrangement may have served as a hiding place during the era of priest-hunting.
In the present day, the Stag and Hounds have gained renown as a vibrant music venue, hosting a diverse range of bands spanning various genres.
Within the premises, there exists a well in the former rear court featuring a 19th-century iron hand pump equipped with a flywheel and pump rods. This installation, which facilitated water extraction from the well, serves as an early example of its kind. Remarkably, the old iron pump remains in excellent condition, with all its components still operational. Its uniqueness in Bristol adds to its historical significance.
Moreover, the pub features a small room situated between floors, accessible solely through a trap door within what now functions as a bathroom. From this confined space, a minute window overlooks the courtyard. It is speculated that this peculiar arrangement may have served as a hiding place during the era of priest-hunting.
In the present day, the Stag and Hounds have gained renown as a vibrant music venue, hosting a diverse range of bands spanning various genres.
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Sight Name: Stag and Hounds
Sight Location: Bristol, England (See walking tours in Bristol)
Sight Type: Food/Drink
Sight Location: Bristol, England (See walking tours in Bristol)
Sight Type: Food/Drink
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