The Old Bell Hotel, Derby
Facts and practical information
The Old Bell Hotel in Derby, Derbyshire, United Kingdom, is one of Derby's oldest and largest coaching inns and is situated in the historic street of Sadler Gate. Built in 1650, The Old Bell Hotel is located in Derby's Cathedral Quarter and is a Grade II listed building in the Derby City Statutory List, Buildings of Special Architecture or Historic Interest. Much of the building has been altered and restored but most of the original building can still be seen from the street consisting of a timber frame building of four storeys, the top being four gables, each with one window. Over the years The Old Bell Hotel has been used as a coaching inn, hotel, bar, restaurant, doctors surgery, courtroom, jail and other functions. ()
The Old Bell Hotel – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Derbion, Derby Museum and Art Gallery, Derby Cathedral, St Mary's Bridge Chapel.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to The Old Bell Hotel?
How to get to The Old Bell Hotel by public transport?
Bus
- The Strand • Lines: 8, 9, Allestree Blue, Allestree Green, Mickleover Blue, Mickleover Green, Swift, V1, V3, X38 (2 min walk)
- Victoria Street • Lines: 17, 17A, 8, 9, Unibus6 (3 min walk)
Train
- Derby (21 min walk)