The Trafalgar Hotel - January 2024

The Trafalgar Hotel - January 2024


Ramsey, United Kingdom (GB)
On Friday 12th January 2024, The Trafalgar Hotel was named by the Campaign for Real Ale ("CAMRA") as a runner-up in its Pub of Year Competition.

The Trafalgar Hotel is a traditional pub very popular with local Ramsey resident and during the summer months tourist take a stroll along the quay.

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As a single room pub it always feels busy but it is friendly and welcoming.

It sells locally brewed beer and guest beers sourced from all over the U.K.

Facilities available include:
Dog Friendly
Traditional Pub Games
Newspapers
Smoking Area
Wifi

The Trafalgar Hotel started its life as 'The Oddfellows Arms'. The Landlord from 1846 to 1857 was James Gale. Mr Cowin from Port-e-Vullen took over as Landlord in 1857. At this time the Trafalgar was next door to The Stanley which today is further along the West Quay nearer the Swing-bridge.

By 1871 the name and the licence had transferred to larger premises at 8 West Quay. The Landlord was now Horatio Nelson Brown who was the son of Charles Brown who had been the Miller at the North Ramsey Windmill.

The present name was acquired at sometime before 1894 and the licencee was Mr R. C. Nelson whose father ran the Albion and the Waterloo; two licenced premises also in Ramsey at that time.
On Friday 12th January 2024, The Trafalgar Hotel was named by the Campaign for Real Ale ("CAMRA") as a runner-up in its Pub of Year Competition.

The Trafalgar Hotel is a traditional pub very popular with local Ramsey resident and during the summer months tourist take a stroll along the quay.

As a single room pub it always feels busy but it is friendly and welcoming.

It sells locally brewed beer and guest beers sourced from all over the U.K.

Facilities available include:
Dog Friendly
Traditional Pub Games
Newspapers
Smoking Area
Wifi

The Trafalgar Hotel started its life as 'The Oddfellows Arms'. The Landlord from 1846 to 1857 was James Gale. Mr Cowin from Port-e-Vullen took over as Landlord in 1857. At this time the Trafalgar was next door to The Stanley which today is further along the West Quay nearer the Swing-bridge.

By 1871 the name and the licence had transferred to larger premises at 8 West Quay. The Landlord was now Horatio Nelson Brown who was the son of Charles Brown who had been the Miller at the North Ramsey Windmill.

The present name was acquired at sometime before 1894 and the licencee was Mr R. C. Nelson whose father ran the Albion and the Waterloo; two licenced premises also in Ramsey at that time.
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By: Mike_bjm

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