Bath Bed and Breakfast

New Crown Inn

The New Crown Inn is situated only a short walk from Bath City Centre, UK. This historic public house originally built in 1878 offers a warm welcome from proprietors Kelvin and Penny. The upper floors of the public house provide double or twin accommodations at a reasonable price which includes the serving of a light breakfast in room.

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The tariff is straightforward but offering exceptional value at a set £30 per person per night including breakfast. Choice of twin rooms or family room offers sleeping for up to 4 persons per room. Room facilities include a fridge and tea and coffee making facilities. The pub also has accommodation suitable for disabled people. Discounts are available for patrons staying three nights or longer. The hotel is open all year round including Christmas Day and New Year. Prices include continental breakfast.

The New Crown Inn is conveniently located just off the A4 heading towards Bristol. The pub is near all main bus routes into Bath and a good base to explore the local area. The pub serves a wide range of traditional English dishes, all freshly prepared to order. Be sure to visit and sample the excellent food on offer at the recently opened restaurant.

History of The New Crown Inn

Many years ago the triangle of land which is now wedged by Chelsea Road, Newbridge Hill and Newbridge Road was owned by Thomas Leir and his son John who owned a large amount of land in this area. They were gentlemen, who didn't work in those days, and to raise money to live, they borrowed large amounts, with land put up as security. Between 1845 and the beginning of 1878 they had borrowed £7000 (approx 1 million pounds in today's money) and as the loan was called in, some of the land was to be sold off.

This piece of land was a market garden with an inn called The Crown (built between 1742 – 1800) on the site of what is now Newbridge Hill. John Beavis was the inn keeper who lived with his wife Mary Anne and their two sons and daughters.

In 1878, after the land was sold for £1850 the inn was demolished and a new Crown Inn was built along with the ten villas at Newbridge Hill. It was coaching inn between Bath and Bristol. On May 30th 1897 John Beavis bought the brand new Crown Inn for £649. He borrowed £504 with a mortgage to be repaid over 688 weeks (roughly 13 years) at a rate of £1 – 2 per week. Unfortunately John died on7th November 1897 and Mary Anne took over the running of the inn and stables. John is buried in Locksbrook Cemetery but is he the ghost that has been sighted several times at the inn? There is also a child ghost with blonde curls that has been spotted several times but we have no idea who he is.

In October 1880 Mary Anne sold the New Crown Inn to Thomas Bright King but it seems the inn was still run by the Beavis family. Arthur, John and Mary Anne's son was landlord until 1886 when it was taken over by his son Arthur W Beavis. In 1891, Arthur W. bought the inn back and continued as landlord until 1903 when he sold it to William Withers and retired to 121 Newbridge Road where he lived until 1925.

William Withers owned the Larkhall Inn and in 1925 went into partnership as Pearce, Reynolds and Withers and, trading as The County Brewery, changed the name of the New Crown Inn to The Crown Brewery but it is not clear if brewing was actually done on the premises. In 1911 The Crown Brewery was sold to Georges of Bristol and in 1931 the name was reverted back. Courages brewery took over Georges and in 1962 and the inn stayed as a Courage house until the late 1980's when it was transferred to Ushers of Trowbridge. When Ushers ceased trading in the mid 1990's The New Crown Inn was managed by the pub company Innspired Inns until 2005 when it was taken over by Punch Taverns, the largest pub company in the UK.

For further information, or to reserve your holiday in Bath please contact us at the details below.

The New Crown Inn
21 Newbridge Hill
Bath, Avon
U.K.
BA1 3PW

Tel: 01225 423 324

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