It's not just that the walls are covered in Teletubbies, fairy lights and gurning animals. Even the beer ... The one draught ale is named Nelson, and we rather enjoyed it (don't order a half ...
Born on 29 September 1758 in Burnham Thorpe, Norfolk, Horatio Nelson was the sixth of the 11 children of a clergyman. He joined the navy aged 12, on a ship commanded by a maternal uncle.
October 21 is Trafalgar Day, marking Lord Nelson’s most famous victory. STUART ANDERSON reports on a new push to clear the name of the Norfolk hero, who has in recent years become linked with ...
Once one of the most familiar sights in Blackburn - the curved frontage of the Lord Nelson pub complete with giant OBJ sign on the front. OBJ advertised a Dutton's ale, Old Ben. brewed literally ...
Enjoy pints and a piece of history thanks to a new addition at a pub in the birthplace of Lord Admiral Horatio Nelson. Nelson's map room has been opened by The Lord Nelson pub in Burnham Thorpe ...
His favourite revelation is that Lord Nelson didn't even like music. He said: "Nelson criticised an admiral he served under in the West Indies for playing the violin on ship. He argued that he ...
Part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the naval dockyard was once the home of the British fleet during the Napoleonic Wars, and served as the headquarters of Admiral Horatio Lord Nelson from 1784 ...
A portion of ticket sales to a Pottery Thrown Down event at Paseo Pottery will benefit the Santa Fe Animal Shelter & Humane Society. The event, which costs $25 per person, is from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday.
We spoke to Angela Wilkinson at the Lord Nelson to discover the secrets of their success over the years. The pub dates back over 200 years and is situated on an old drovers route. There’s a ...
Pictures of The Lord Nelson have been shared with The Advertiser after the pub started welcoming customers again last week. The pub was taken over by Star Pubs & Bars earlier this year who ...
At the southern tip of the Isle of Dogs, a mere tunnel's length from tourist Greenwich, you'll find the decidedly non-touristy Lord Nelson. It's what some might call a 'good old-fashioned boozer ...