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Nutshell, Bury St. Edmunds

17 The Traverse, Bury St. Edmunds, IP33 1BJ (View on Google Map)
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One of the claimants to the title "England's smallest pub", with an interior measuring only fifteen by seven feet and is listed by the Guinness Book of Records. Main drinking area is crowded if more than six people are in bar at any time. The record for the number of people crammed into the pub is said to be 102 (plus a dog called Blob). Contains various curios including a mummified cat & old halberd. Function room upstairs. The building dates from the mid-19th century. Photographs of this pub and more historical information about it can be found at suffolkcamra.co.uk/pubs/pub/156

Historic Interest

In 1820s this was a fruitier's shop. Later it was converted into a tiny bar. In 1891 census it was listed as Nutshell Museum & Bar. Listed at 29 Meat Market prior to 1891, & became 17 The Traverse by the 1891 census. Also listed in 1891 listed at 4 The Traverse.

Information for this venue is provided by the West Suffolk & Borders Branch of CAMRA
Previous Names
Local Authority
West Suffolk District
Last updated
08/03/2023
Last surveyed
08/03/2023
Pub ID
WSB/156
Asset of Community Value

Three star - A pub interior of outstanding national historic importance

Listed status: II

Long claimed to be the UK's smallest pub, this extraordinary establishment has a fascinating history

The Nutshell is thought to have opened as a beerhouse in 1873, having previously been used by newspaper vendors. With an interior measuring just 4.6m by 2.5m, it has long been the most authentic claimant to be the UK’s smallest pub, although the rise of micropubs has put this title at risk. Inside the shop-like interior are an old counter and bar-back plus seating on bare benches attached to an old panelled dado, painted brown. As far back as 1884 the pub made much of its collection of curiosities and some still adorn this tiny establishment, not least a 400-year old mummified cat found behind the fireplace in 1935. The record number of people to have been squeezed inside is claimed to be 102 plus a dog called Blob. An outside seating area with table service has recently been installed and when this is operating you cannot sit inside the pub, although tne large windows enable you to see into the whole interior.

General information about historic pub interiors

The tiniest pub in the country* at a mere 4.6m x 2.5m internally. The three-storied building itself is probably early- to mid- C19 and is timber-framed and rendered. It is very shop-like with large windows enabling you to see the whole of the interior without stepping over the threshold! It contains an old counter and bar back shelves; seating is on bare benches attached to an old panelled dado painted brown. The question is - how many people can you get into the Nutshell. The answer is 102 plus a dog called 'Blob', all of whom set a new record on 10 March 1984, beating the previous record by one.

The history of the pub is told in an excellent little book by Gerry Nixon called Old Inns and Beerhouses of Bury St Edmunds and published by the West Suffolk Branch of CAMRA in 1996 (revised edition 2002) - highly recommended, a cut above most pub books. The property, previously a newsagent's, was taken over by a John Stebbing in 1873 when it opened as a beerhouse. This was only one side of the Stebbing family's business interests as they also had a greengrocers and a pawnbrokers. John senior ran the greengrocers and his son the Nutshell. Asdid  many other pubs, it boasted a collection of curiosities including cork models made by John H Stebbing and a stuffed three-legged chicken. On display is a 400 year old mummified cat found behind the fireplace in 1935 - they were believed to ward off evil spirits from houses. The Stebbings gave up the pub in 1893 and from then until 1934 there were just two landlords.

There is just one toilet - a WC up the narrow staircase on the first floor. Ask to see the visitors book. A number of 'smallest pub' souvenirs are on sale.

  • Other claimants are the Smiths Arms, Godmanstone, Dorset but this has been closed for some years; the Lakeside, Southport, which was recently extended; and the Signal Box Inn, Cleethorpes which claims to be the smallest pub on the planet with a floor area of just 2.4m x 2.4m.
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Opening
Monday
11:00am - 11:00pm
Tuesday
11:00am - 11:00pm
Wednesday
11:00am - 11:00pm
Thursday
11:00am - 11:00pm
Friday
11:00am - 11:00pm
Saturday
11:00am - 11:00pm
Sunday
11:00am - 11:00pm
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