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Large pub/diner. Whilst open plan it has been divided into a number of distinctive separate areas.
Historic Interest
Until 2011 the Chesterfield Arms, it was once a Home Ales house with the popular nickname "The Cheggo" (Gedling Eye 08 October 2015). In the 1823 Alehouse Recognizances for South Thurgarton Hundred, the Chesterfield Arms was under victualler Thomas Brierly (County Archives C/QD/LV/4/7/16). In 1855, it was a fully licensed establishment under J. Cheshire and in 1876 the publican was one John Cheshire (Post Office Directories).
[Gedling Borough Council; Gedling Ward / Nottinghamshire County Council; Carlton East Division / Gedling Parliamentary Constituency]
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Gedling Inn & Kitchen, Nottingham