• The Thurland Hall is a Grade II listed public house in Nottingham. History. The Thurland Hall Vaults public house was built on Pelham Street in the 1830s.
  • The Thurland Hall is a traditional city centre pub in Nottingham that offers a decent range of beer and spirits and is one of the many pubs and bar's in this area of...
  • The name commemorates Thurland Hall, demolished c1830, which stood nearby.
  • Alex Conway left this review about The Thurland Hall. As described below the Thurland is a corner pub on Thurland Street that is pretty attractive and in a style...
  • Thurland Hall refers to the Hall built by Thomas Thurland around 1450, afterward called Clare Hall.
  • This hall was located on the north side of Gridlesmith Gate, now Pelham Street, and covered an extensive area, including what is now Thurland Street.
  • King James I stayed at Thurland Hall on 27 August 1614.When the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway built its extension through Nottingham...
  • Grade II Listed Building: Thurland Hall Public House. May include summary, reasons for designation and history.