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As the days grow shorter and there’s a wintry chill in the air, there’s no better time to enjoy the warm glow of a historic pub.

Whether it’s meeting friends and family in a beautiful historic building or taking time out from the hustle and bustle near a roaring log fire, these atmospheric properties, at the heart of local life, connect us to our communities past and present.

Bristol Heritage Pub Walking Trail

In celebration of historic pubs, we’ve created a walking route through the heart of Bristol, which we hope will whet your appetite for the local heritage that surrounds us.

Whether you’re home for Christmas or staying with family or friends, it’s a great time to get out and explore the history around you. Our curated historic pub trail will help you discover the unique charm of listed buildings in Bristol that are currently (or were once) used as public houses.

Discover six historic pubs in the centre of Bristol, including the Shakespeare Inn, one of Bristol’s oldest pubs and originally a timber framed house built in 1636; the Seven Stars, which played an important role in the Abolitionist movement in the late 18th century; and 59, 61 and 63 Baldwin Street, a historic establishment known for its connection to the city’s maritime past.

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