The William Peverel - JD Wetherspoon

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259 Main Street
Nottingham, England NG6 8
The William Peverel - JD Wetherspoon This building was originally a Co-op supermarket. Bulwell is probably named after the Bull Well, a spring to the north of the town in what was Bulwell Forest. ‘Bull’ is thought to be an ancient word for the bubbling of the water of the well. Another possibility is that ‘Bulla’ was a Saxon personal name. Recorded in the Domesday Book, compiled for William the Conqueror in 1086, Bulwell comprised two carucates of land (about 240 acres) belonging to the manor of William Peverel. Peverel, who was the son of the Conqueror, built the first Nottingham Castle. Commissioned by J D Wetherspoon for the William Peverel in 2011, the stained-glass panels above show Norman knights in battle, as depicted in the Bayeux Tapestry. William Peverel was a Norman knight, and is down in The Battle Abbey Roll to have fought at the Battle of Hastings. Rick Clarke and Rachel Skinner of Harrison Ince Architects designed this pub for J D Wetherspoon.

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I went for my Breakfast!.
9/28/2024

I went for my Breakfast the service was vary good the staff was vary friendly & help full the food w...

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Nicole - The William Peverel - Absolutely Amazing Service.
8/8/2024

We had visited our local weatherspoons - The William Peverel JD Wetherspoon. We had the best ever ex...

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Bulwell well well
5/7/2024

Afternoon meal in the Billy Peverel before a T20 match at Trent Bridge later that day. The Billy P i...

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