Refurbished and re-opened in March 2019. The pub is open plan in an L-shape design. There are, however, distinct areas. A 'bar' with large TV screen at the front, and a more 'lounge' style area at the side and back.
Historic Interest
Ironically, despite its name, the New Carrington Inn is one of the older pubs on the Mansfield Road. Opened in 1835 by local farmer Thomas Beasley as the New Inn, it became part of the Carrington Brewery until it was acquired by James Shipstone in 1898 (www.ournottinghamshire.org.uk).
In 1881 it was a fully licensed establishment under Samuel F. Hooton and was known as the New Inn (Wright). It retained this name until recently, when it became known as Rosie O'Briens before becoming the New Carrington Inn.
At one time a Shipstone's house.
The New Carrington Inn has an entry on Nottingham Civic Society's Draft Local Heritage List (09 December 2013).
As at November 2017, the freehold for the New Carrington Inn (NT349505) was held by Ei Group plc (Reg No 2562808), formerly known as Enterprise Inns.
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Turners, Nottingham