Butcher Bank, Nag's Head

Butcher Bank, Nag's Head

HER Number
7893
District
Newcastle
Site Name
Butcher Bank, Nag's Head
Place
Newcastle
Map Sheet
NZ26SE
Class
Commercial
Site Type: Broad
Inn
Site Type: Specific
Inn
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Stuart 1603 to 1714
Form of Evidence
Documentary Evidence
Description
This well known hostelry was at the foot of Butcher Bank. It was described by three Norwich travellers in 1634 as a "stately prince-like freestone Inne, in which we tasted a cupp of good wine". The landlord at this time was Leonard Carr. It was described in 1635 by Sir William Brereton of Cheshire as 'the fairest built inn in England'. It was demolished in 1862. According to tradition it was the home of the Mayors of the town before they moved to the Mansion House in the Close.
Easting
425200
Northing
563900
Grid Reference
NZ425200563900
Sources
F. Graham, 1976, Historic Newcastle, p 20; Graham, F. 1959, Old Inns and Taverns of Northumberland