Castle Inn

A 17th Century stone built single bar pub abounding in flagstones and beams and full of character. It was reputedly the last pub in England with cock fighting and was authorised at one time to conduct marriages. The area of Castlehold in which it stands refers to nearby Carisbrooke Castle and was once the home for every thief, rogue and beggar in Newport and existing outside the law.

Location: High Street, Newport

01983 522528 www.thecastleiow.co.uk
 
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Castle Inn, Newport

 


Inn sign

 
 

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