One of the oldest pubs In Wakefield has reopened as a traditional gastro pub serving Sunday Roasts as well as hosting quiz night which is popular amongst local celebrities including Jane McDonald.
This 17th century pub, a popular haunt of the local community, has a blue plaque outside and is a short walk from Sandal Castle.
It is believed to be where highwayman John ‘Swift Nick’ Nevison was arrested in the 17th century. ‘Swift Nick’ was one of the most infamous highwaymen alongside the notorious Dick Turpin.
This 17th century pub, a popular haunt of the local community, has a blue plaque outside and is a short walk from Sandal Castle.
It is believed to be where highwayman John ‘Swift Nick’ Nevison was arrested in the 17th century. ‘Swift Nick’ was one of the most infamous highwaymen alongside the notorious Dick Turpin.
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00:00The Three Houses is a 17th century pub. It's a popular haunt of the local community.
00:06It even has a blue plaque outside because it's a short walk from Sandal Castle.
00:13It was here where notorious highwayman John Swift Nick Neverson was arrested in the 17th century.
00:21New landlords Alex and Christian Lawler have revived the pub,
00:25offering Sunday dinners as well as a range of pub grub.
00:30Once again, this pub is now a hubbub of the community.