Notts County

Last updated : 10 July 2005 By Bm91

Formed:
1862

Nickname:
Magpies

Capacity:
20300
Ground name:
Meadow Lane

Address:
Meadow Lane
Notts County Football Club
Nottingham
NG2 3HJ

Phone:
0115 9529000

Manager:
Gudjon Thordarson
Website:
Admission (Stand):
Adult £16
Oap £10
Student £9
U16 £4
Pubs (Thank you to the BBC)

The Lincolnshire Poacher

161 - 163 Mansfield Road, Nottingham

This is a fair-sized pub but the place does get busy and at weekends it tends to be standing room only unless you get lucky. In summer the back court yard is used to accommodate more people. The pub is owned by Tynemill and has a tie-in with the Bateman's brewery, hence their beers are always to be found here. There is also a range of guest beers.

The Bell Inn

18 Angel Row (Opposite the Council House)

This is very popular due to its location. The selection of beer here is fantastic; a good tip is to go to the back room for the best selection, where there are 12 hand-pulled beers to choose from, and possibly the only place in Nottingham where you can get both Black Sheep Special and Riggwelter on draught1. Even the two front bars have 11 hand pulls between them. There is also an upstairs bar, which opens occasionally.

This pub also has the distinction of being Nottingham's oldest pub, no matter what the Salutation or the Trip to Jerusalem (see below) may claim.

Langtry's

South Sherwood Street, opposite the Theatre Royal

This has about a dozen real ales on offer, and frequently holds its own beer festivals. CAMRA2 members can occasionally obtain discounts here, though this tends to be only midweek. You can usually find a pint from the Nottingham brewery Castle Rock since they have merged with Tynemill, who also own this pub.

The Salutation

Maid Marion Way

This is a Hogshead-branded pub. It has a wide selection of beers with the downstairs bar having the wider selection. The standard beers are Whitbread's Boddingtons or Wadworth 6X, but a selection of guest beers are also available. The two snug rooms - the King Charles and the Cromwell - are ideal to have a bit of peace from the large crowd who tend to flock here.

The Trip to Jerusalem

Castle Road (Built into the side of Nottingham Castle)

Ignoring the advertising on the side about it being the oldest inn3, this still attracts a lot of tourists especially during the summer months. The selection of beer here is limited, as it is wholly owned by Hardy and Hanson brewery who sell their Kimberley range, although it is worth avoiding the Best4 and going for the seasonal specials. The rooms here are small but do try upstairs where at the weekend you will find a small bar open and a few more seats. In the downstairs room you can also try the game of attempting to get a ring, which is attached to the ceiling by string, on to an animal horn, which is a laugh after a few drinks.

Fellows, Morton and Clayton

54 Canal Street (Behind the Broadmarsh Centre)

This pub, apart from selling its usual fare of Boddingtons, Timothy Taylors Landlord - a three-time winner for the CAMRA best beer award - and a range of guest beers, also brews two beers of its own on site, Fellows and Post Haste, the pick of the two being the latter. There is also a restaurant attached.

The Bunkers Hill

Hockley (Next to the National Ice Stadium)

This pub comprises of one large room with the world's smallest snug room attached which has enough space for four people at a push. All the real ales here are from microbreweries throughout the UK, and with about a dozen to choose from, it's like going to a mini beer festival every week. The food here is standard bar food - plenty and cheap. It also does not get overcrowded very often, so seating is often available even late on a weekend. There is a function room upstairs, which frequently has bands.

VAT and Fiddle

Queens Bridge Road (Next to the Castle Rock Brewery)

This is a Tynemill pub so expect a good selection of real ales, and of course, due to its location, beers from Castle Rock - their standard being Hemlock. A friendly 'local' type pub, with occasional live music, this is a good place to miss the train home.

Directions:
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0.00Start out on Westcombe Drive,BarnetUnclassified 0.00
0.05Turn left onto Fairfield Way. Entering Barnet Fairfield Way0.05
0.05Turn left onto Barnet Hill - A1000A10000.10
0.53At traffic signals continue forward (signposted St Albans) A10000.64
0.27Keep in left hand lane then at traffic signals turn left onto the A1081 (signposted St Albans) A10810.91
1.22"Green Dragon Inn"A10812.13
0.36At roundabout take the 2nd exit onto St Albans Road - A1081A10812.49
0.83South Mimms Service Area (WELCOME BRAK)A10813.32
0.03At roundabout take the 2nd exit, then join the M25 motorway (signposted Heathrow Airport, Watford)
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M253.35
7.51Leave the M25 at junction 21, then join the M1 motorway (signposted M1 The North, Luton Airport)
TRAFFIC BLACKSPOT - Call 401100 from your mobile
M110.86
18.02Toddington Service Area (MOTO) BP garage - link opens a new windowM128.88
14.75Newport Pagnell Service Area (WELCOME BREAK)M143.63
11.97Northampton Service Area (ROAD CHEF) BP garage - link opens a new windowM155.60
10.82Watford Gap Service Area (ROAD CHEF) BP garage - link opens a new windowM166.42
6.74Take right-hand lanes and continue forward (signposted The North and Leicester)
TRAFFIC BLACKSPOT - Call 401100 from your mobile
M173.16
15.81Leicester Forest East Service Area (WELCOME BREAK) BP garage - link opens a new windowM188.97
6.68Junction 22 and Travelodge (Leicester Markfield) BP garage - link opens a new windowM195.65
10.65Leave the M1 at junction 24, then at roundabout take the 4th exit onto the A453 (signposted Nottingham) A453106.29
6.12Continue forward onto Barton Lane - A453. Entering Clifton A453112.41
0.46At roundabout take the 2nd exit onto Clifton Lane - A453A453112.87
1.34Keep in left hand lane then branch left (signposted West Bridgford), then at roundabout take the 1st exit onto Clifton Lane - B679 (signposted West Bridgford) Entering Nottingham B679114.21
0.53At mini-roundabout continue forwardB679114.74
0.18At mini-roundabout continue forwardB679114.92
1.14At West Bridgford turn left onto Loughborough Road - A60 (signposted Nottingham) A60116.06
0.35At "Trent Bridge Inn" continue forwardA60116.41
0.53At traffic signals turn right onto Cattle Market Road - A6011 (signposted Southwell, Colwick A612) A6011116.93
0.08Arrive at Meadow Lane (Notts County F.C.),NottinghamshireA6011117.01
-Section time 2:09, Total time 2:09
At Barnet (1)At Notts. County (1)
ResultsTotal%ResultsTotal%
Barnet00.00Notts. County1100.00
Notts. County1100.00Barnet00.00
Draws00.00Draws00.00
GoalsTotalAv.pgGoalsTotalAv.pg
Barnet11.00Notts. County22.00
Notts. County22.00Barnet00.00
On Neutral Ground (0)Overall (2 matches)
ResultsTotal%ResultsTotal%
Barnet00.00Barnet00.00
Notts. County00.00Notts. County2100.00
Draws00.00Draws00.00
GoalsTotalAv.pgGoalsTotalAv.pg
Barnet00.00Barnet10.50
Notts. County00.00Notts. County42.00
Records
Highest Aggregate3Barnet 1 - 2Notts. County1997/1998
Highest Barnet score:1Barnet 1 - 2Notts. County1997/1998
Highest Notts. County score:2Notts. County 2 - 0Barnet1997/1998
SeasonDateHomeScoreAwayCompetition
1997/1998Sat 07 MarNotts. County2 - 0BarnetLeague Division Three
Sat 01 NovBarnet1 - 2Notts. CountyLeague Division Three