The Nutshell is a pub in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England, that until 2016 claimed to be the smallest pub in Britain, although this claim was challenged by several others, including the Smiths Arms at Godmanstone (now closed) and the Lakeside Inn in Southport. The pub is certainly diminutive so that no more than ten or fifteen customers can drink inside at any one time. The pub measures 4.57 m × 2.13 m (15 ft × 7 ft). In 1984, a record number of 102 people squeezed into the pub. The building has been Grade II listed since 1972.
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| - The Nutshell is a pub in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England, that until 2016 claimed to be the smallest pub in Britain, although this claim was challenged by several others, including the Smiths Arms at Godmanstone (now closed) and the Lakeside Inn in Southport. The pub is certainly diminutive so that no more than ten or fifteen customers can drink inside at any one time. The pub measures 4.57 m × 2.13 m (15 ft × 7 ft). In 1984, a record number of 102 people squeezed into the pub. The building has been Grade II listed since 1972. (en)
- The Nutshell, gelegen in Bury St. Edmunds in Suffolk in Engeland, claimt de kleinste pub in Groot-Brittannië te zijn, hoewel andere pubs die titel eveneens claimen. Wat ook de verdiensten of gebreken zijn van de claim, de pub is zonder meer klein. Er is nauwelijks ruimte voor meer dan tien tot vijftien drinkende klanten. (nl)
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| - The Nutshell in 2011 (en)
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| - The Nutshell is a pub in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England, that until 2016 claimed to be the smallest pub in Britain, although this claim was challenged by several others, including the Smiths Arms at Godmanstone (now closed) and the Lakeside Inn in Southport. The pub is certainly diminutive so that no more than ten or fifteen customers can drink inside at any one time. The pub measures 4.57 m × 2.13 m (15 ft × 7 ft). In 1984, a record number of 102 people squeezed into the pub. The Nutshell has been trading as a pub since 1867, although the building is much older and formerly had other uses. Inside, the dried body of a black cat is displayed, It is around 400 years old and was discovered in 1935 during building work. In former times, the bodies of cats were often placed inside the structure of buildings to bring good luck to the building and its occupants. The building has been Grade II listed since 1972. (en)
- The Nutshell, gelegen in Bury St. Edmunds in Suffolk in Engeland, claimt de kleinste pub in Groot-Brittannië te zijn, hoewel andere pubs die titel eveneens claimen. Wat ook de verdiensten of gebreken zijn van de claim, de pub is zonder meer klein. Er is nauwelijks ruimte voor meer dan tien tot vijftien drinkende klanten. Binnen de pub is het opgeschorte droge lichaam van een zwarte kat te vinden. Metselaars hadden de gewoonte om katten achter de schoorsteenmantel in te metselen, waar ze dan van honger en hitte stierven. Het lichaam van de zwarte kat werd ontdekt tijdens latere bouwwerkzaamheden. (nl)
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| - 17 The Traverse, Bury St Edmunds (en)
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