The Marquis of Granby pubs in Granby village.
This historic pubs is a great meeting place when visiting the Vale of Belvoir.
The Marquis of Granby
Dragon Street
Granby
Nottinghamshire NG13 9PN
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Telephone 44 ( 0 ) 1949 859517
About The Marquis of Granby.
At History of the Marquis of Granby.
The pub can be found tucked away in the small village of the same name, in the delightful surroundings of the Vale of Belvoir.The rather grand title is shared with the first born son of the Duke of Rutland, whose ancestral home is nearby Belvoir Castle. Originally dating back to 1565, the inn was given to a general in 1744 as "post-war pension". This historic pub is a great meeting place when visiting the Vale of Belvoir on a business trip or a day out with the children you will find a nice welcome and some really interesting beers to drink.The village of Granby is situated in the Vale of Belvoir, within easy reach of Nottingham, Grantham, Newark and Melton Mowbray thus making it an ideal place for commuters seeking work in any of these towns.
The Marquis of Granby, Granby, Nottinghamshire has risen rapidly from near extinction to become the regional winner of CAMRA's national competition. According to the Good Beer Guide 2004 this pub is believed to be the original Marquis of Granby, dating back to 1760 or earlier. The Marquis of Granby is a Brewsters Brewing Company pub. Brewsters has a long relationship with the Marquis and provides its award winning bitter called "Marquis" along with other fine ales sourced from other local Breweries. However, the real highlight is to be found behind the bar. The Marquis of Granby claims to be one of the best real ale pubs in Nottinghamshire, winning Vale of Belvoir CAMRA Pub of the Year in its first year and again has been voted the Vale of Belvoir CAMRA pub of the year for 2008
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