Old Queen's Head

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Old Queen's Head

Pub · Highfield

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Old Queens Head, 40 Pond Hill, Sheffield City Centre, Sheffield S1 2BG, United Kingdom

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Oldest building in Sheffield, timber-framed pub, great beer  

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Old Queens Head, 40 Pond Hill, Sheffield City Centre, Sheffield S1 2BG, United Kingdom Get directions

oldqueensheadsheffield.co.uk

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Old Queens Head, 40 Pond Hill, Sheffield City Centre, Sheffield S1 2BG, United Kingdom Get directions

+44 7895 919929
oldqueensheadsheffield.co.uk

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"Despite the looming shadow of the modern office building behind it, the Old Queens Head in Sheffield, England, stands majestically as the oldest domestic building in the city. Its distinctive timber-framed Tudor architecture was refurbished in 1993, and presently houses a popular pub. The Old Queens Head (sometimes spelled the Old Queen’s Head) was built near a wetland around 1475. Documents suggest it was used in the 16th century by George Talbot, the 6th Earl of Shrewsbury, who threw banquets for guests who came to hunt wild fowls by the ponds adjoining the Earl’s estate. The name for the building was “the Hawle at the Poandes” (“the Hall at the Ponds”). It was this same Earl who was appointed by Queen Elizabeth I to keep her cousin, Mary, Queen of Scots, under house arrest in Sheffield from 1570 to 1584. The imprisoned queen’s cost of upkeep was enormous and the Earl bore most of it on his own, with little help from his royal sovereign. (Some say the financial hit affected the Earl’s health and destroyed his marriage.) The pub’s name is likely a reference to Queen Mary, who was later beheaded for plotting to overthrow Elizabeth.  By the 19th century, the area had become highly industrialized (close by the current pub is the preserved gateway to the 19th-century Ponds Forge foundry), and a pub appeared next door to the building around 1840. This was the original “Old Queens Head.” Later, the pub expanded into the “Hall in the Ponds,” and this is where it stands today, after a refurbishment in 1993. It’s now owned by Thwaites Brewery." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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The Old Queens Head – Sheffield, England - Gastro Obscura

"Despite the looming shadow of the modern office building behind it, the Old Queens Head in Sheffield, England, stands majestically as the oldest domestic building in the city. Its distinctive timber-framed Tudor architecture was refurbished in 1993, and presently houses a popular pub. The Old Queens Head (sometimes spelled the Old Queen’s Head) was built near a wetland around 1475. Documents suggest it was used in the 16th century by George Talbot, the 6th Earl of Shrewsbury, who threw banquets for guests who came to hunt wild fowls by the ponds adjoining the Earl’s estate. The name for the building was “the Hawle at the Poandes” (“the Hall at the Ponds”). It was this same Earl who was appointed by Queen Elizabeth I to keep her cousin, Mary, Queen of Scots, under house arrest in Sheffield from 1570 to 1584. The imprisoned queen’s cost of upkeep was enormous and the Earl bore most of it on his own, with little help from his royal sovereign. (Some say the financial hit affected the Earl’s health and destroyed his marriage.) The pub’s name is likely a reference to Queen Mary, who was later beheaded for plotting to overthrow Elizabeth. By the 19th century, the area had become highly industrialized (close by the current pub is the preserved gateway to the 19th-century Ponds Forge foundry), and a pub appeared next door to the building around 1840. This was the original “Old Queens Head.” Later, the pub expanded into the “Hall in the Ponds,” and this is where it stands today, after a refurbishment in 1993. It’s now owned by Thwaites Brewery. Know Before You Go The building is right next to Sheffield bus and coach station and fewer than 400 yards from the rail station. A multi-story car park is within 200 yards." - Dr Alan P Newman, Jim F

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What a gorgeous place the Old Queen's Head in Sheffield is! It's a Grade II listed building and you can tell straight away from that stunning black and white Tudor architecture. The place is so old it's apparently haunted, which just adds to the atmosphere! We spent a lovely afternoon soaking up the sun in the courtyard outside. We were sipping on a delicious kiwi Old Mout cider and just admiring the building's character. There are even gargoyle type carvings outside! The beautiful lady on the bar was so welcoming and friendly too, which always makes a visit even better. We didn't get a chance to eat, but the food others were dining on looked and smelled fantastic. I'd definitely go back to try it for sure!

stevie bowen

Google
Great boozer not too far from the Train & next to the Bus station & well worth seeking out. Very well kept beers, simple no nonsense tasty food & quality staff complete the ambiance.

Sophie Lancaster

Google
Very nice food!!! And very reasonably priced. My mom and me went for a roast dinner the other sunday and My mom has an allergy to Pork and Rosemary. All of this was avoided and we had a lovely meal for the price! £7.99 is a bargain!!! Roast dinners have gone up to £9.95 now. The burger was awesome aswell and the jacket potatoes are good! All the food is nice to be fair On Friday was a great night with some live music. Enjoyable evening. My friends enjoyed it too. 😁 New owners can’t do enough for you, very accommodating and so friendly. Highly recommend 😃

Mark

Google
Lovely old pub, oldest in Sheffield, the beer is spot on beautifully kept, service and locals are very friendly great pub

james wright

Google
This is one of the oldest buildings, let alone pubs in Sheffield. It's full of character, both inside and out, the staff are very friendly and welcoming, and the food they serve is nice also. Always a pleasure when I visit. Thank you all. I'll see you again next time 😊

Aileen Brawley

Google
I had been looking forward to visiting this really old pub for a long time but was disappointed we were going to have lunch but there was no food on. reason being they had a funeral booked in later. so orderd a drink they had no ice considering the weather, so after my drink went to the ladies toilets no toilet paper in my cubicle 😡 then went to wash my hands no soap so not a very good impression .good point staff was very pleasant.

Seifer Almasy

Google
Food and drink prices comparable to elsewhere, perhaps slightly higher on drinks but still not bad considering it's basically attached to the bus station. Might of been a bad day with some staff off sick or something but our experience was having to chase down staff for drinks and food taking just over an hour to show up which is a shame as when the food did turn up it was quite good.

James Stephenson

Google
Didn't have the food so cant leave a review on that. Reminds you of a proper old fashioned pub not a chain like wetherspoon or Hungry Horse the place had character
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Jono K.

Yelp
A Sheffield Classic. Oldest inhabited building in Sheffield. Beautiful to see. Good pub special, reasonably priced, walking distance to the train station and bus station. often my first stop, and last stop when coming/going to Sheffield. Worth seeing just to see it, and LOVELY outdoor seating when the weather is permissible.
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Caroline B.

Yelp
Lovely old pub with some great features. Not too far from the station, it's the oldest inhabited building in Sheffield with wooden beams and a great big fireplace. Usual drinks selection but an extensive and reasonably priced menu, including a Czech menu which sounds interesting. We only had chips and drinks on our visit, but the chips were nice and I'd be happy to go back another time to try the food.
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Hesseh S.

Yelp
Reputable oldest pub in Sheffield but doesn't have that oldy worldy feel . Another old building brutally ripped apart inside and replaced with false age . Not to say it's not a pleasant place to have a pint and there's some decent Thwaites Ales to drink .
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Josh B.

Yelp
Great pub. Great beer. Good friendly service and a decent seating area outside. The building itself is beautiful.

Qype User (mansfi…)

Yelp
Fantastic pub - not like yer average City Centre pub. Not rowdy, just lively and folks enjoying a drink and a bite to eat. Love it
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Qype User (www_Dj…)

Yelp
Nice pint sat outside. Havn't tried the food yet.