Ye Olde Salutation Inn, Grade II listed pub in Nottingham, England
Ye Olde Salutation Inn is a listed pub located at the junction of Hounds Gate and St Nicholas Street in Nottingham. The building has multiple rooms featuring ancient wooden beams and traditional brick fireplaces, with sections built directly into the underlying rock face.
The building originated in the 1360s as a tanner's workshop before being converted into a pub. Over the following centuries it evolved into an important social center that attracted diverse groups of visitors.
The pub has long served as a gathering place where different communities have come together to spend time and socialize. The spaces have drawn people throughout the centuries who sought out connection and companionship.
The pub offers hot food and a wide selection of drinks, making it suitable for visits during the day or evening. Visitors can also explore the rock-cut chambers beneath the building, which form part of the location's historical spaces.
Beneath the pub lies a two-level network of rock-cut cellars that hints at early human occupation of the site. The architecture of these underground spaces reveals different periods of use and adaptation over time.
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