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Historic Interest
Formerly the Horse & Jockey, in 1876 it was a fully licensed establishment under L Kirk (Post Office Directory).
In the 1823 Alehouse Recognizances for the Broxtowe Hundred, the Horse & Jockey was under victualler John Rhodes (County Archives C/QD/LV/4/3/6).
Eagles Corner, along with the Ernehale and the Eagle, is one of three contemporary pubs in Arnold to refer to the Anglo-Saxon origin of the name Arnold meaning "Eagle's Nook".
[Gedling Borough Council; Ernehale Ward / Nottinghamshire County Council; Arnold North Division / Gedling Parliamentary Constituency]
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 0 regular beers.
Eagles Corner, Arnold
Source: National