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Green Dragon, Wymondham

6 Church Street, Wymondham, NR18 0PH (Directions)
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The Green Dragon is one of the oldest pubs in the country dating back to the 14C, and a pub since the 16C. Much of the exterior is Tudor and half-timbered with a dormer window. The interior retains many historic features such as beams and mantelpieces, and consists of a bar, snug, bar/restaurant area and an upstairs bar and function room.

The Great Fire of Wymondham, which broke out in 1615, was a major event in the town's history. About three hundred properties were destroyed in the fire, however the Green Dragon survived and scorch marks from the fire can be seen on the building to this day.

The pub has a large beer garden with a large grassed area and a gravelled area, all with bench and table seating, some of which is under cover.

Information for this venue is provided by the Norwich & District Branch of CAMRA
Previous Names
Premises Comment
Operator
Kieran Bullen and Kayleigh Charlish
Local Authority
Last updated
04/04/2024
Last surveyed
03/03/2024
Pub ID
NOR/1213
Asset of Community Value

Two star - A pub interior of very special national historic interest

Listed status: II*

The Green Dragon occupies a mid 15th-century timber-framed building with flint and brick built to a standard hall-house plan. Up until 1993, it had one of the most impressive historic interiors in the whole of Norfolk and even today it is of significant interest. The front door leads into a passage and at the rear is the distinct layout of a room split in two by a wooden partition forming settle seating. The tiny snug with a red quarry-tiled floor has an inglenook fireplace. Hundreds of such snugs once existed but the opening-up of the vast majority to create one large room makes this one a remarkable survivor. Here the partition survives to the left and right but the central section which reached the ceiling was ripped out in 1993. A bench was added in 2004 across the missing section so there is once again a tiny gap into the snug similar to how it used to be. The fireplace is a massive 1930s brick example but the carved mantelpiece looks older and the latticed glass panels in the partition are no doubt 1930s additions. The bar itself used to be much smaller. The lounge at the front is now more of a dining room and was originally a shop; it also has a 1930s fireplace and service via a tiny hatch. A further small room is a recent addition.

General information about historic pub interiors

Mid 15th-century timber-framed with flint and brick built to a standard hall-house plan. Prior to 1993 the Green Dragon had one of the most impressive historic interiors in the whole of Norfolk and even today is of significant 'true heritage' interest. The front door leads into a passage and at the rear is the distinct layout of a room split in two by a wooden partition forming settle seating and the tiny snug with a red quarry floor has an inglenook fireplace. There would have been hundreds of these snugs throughout England but the opening-up of the vast majority of them to create one large room makes the Green Dragon snug a remarkable survivor. Here the partition survives to the left and right but the central section which reached the ceiling was ripped out in 1993. A bench was added in 2004 across the missing section and so there is once again a tiny gap into the snug that is similar to the original one. The fireplace is a massive one of 1930s brick but the carved mantelpiece looks older and the latticed glass panels in the partition look like 1930s additions.

There have been recent changes to the bar itself - it was originally much smaller, more like a tiny servery with the handpumps on the back wall. Note the small door to the left of the fireplace with the words "To The Abbey' which is a fine example of one of the biggest of all pub myths "There is a tunnel to the, usually, the church from the pub cellar - behind the door is a....cupboard!! The bare wooden floored lounge at the front of the pub is now more of a dining room but originally was a shop. It has another 1930s brick fireplace and service via a tiny hatch cut into the door to the servery. Other 1930s changes include the adding of the ladies toilets - note the period 'Ladies only' illuminated sign. There is a figure '1' on the door to the cellar and '2' on the door to the bar. A third small room beyond the bar has been brought into use in recent years.

General information about historic pub interiors
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Opening
Food
Monday
Closed
Tuesday
Closed
Wednesday
Noon-22:00
Noon-14:30 & 17:00-21:00
Thursday
Noon-22:00
Noon-14:30 & 17:00-21:00
Friday
Noon-23:00
Noon-14:30 & 17:00-21:00
Saturday
Noon-23:00
Noon-15:00 & 17:00-21:00
Sunday
Noon-18:00
Noon-17:00
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Current beers

This Pub serves 4 changing beers and 0 regular beers. Deuchars, Oakham JHB, Nethergate Christmas Mosaic, Wolf Mulled Ale at December 2023

Green Dragon, Wymondham

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Facilities
Lunchtime Meals Lunchtime Meals
Evening Meals Evening Meals
Live Music Live Music
Occasionally
Garden Garden
Large courtyard and grassed area, all with seating and covered area to rear of garden
Family Friendly Family Friendly
Children welcome
Disabled Access Disabled Access
Dog Friendly Dog Friendly
Not in the restaurant area
Events Events
Quiz night
Function Room Function Room
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Restaurant Restaurant
Smoking Smoking
Wi Fi Wi Fi
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Quiet Quiet
Transport
Close to bus routes (200m)
First: 13.14,15/15A and 16 (200 yds from Market Sq); Konnect: 6/6A (200 yds from Market Sq)
Closest station (1000m)
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