Dick Turpin connection for new-look pub

The Little John pub in Castlegate, York The Little John pub in Castlegate, York

A PUB in York city centre that closed last year is to embrace local history when it reopens with a new name and a new look later this year.

The Little John pub in Castlegate is set to reopen as the Blue Boar, the name of a long-lost Castlegate pub, where Dick Turpin’s body was taken after he was hanged at Tyburn on Knavesmire in 1739.

Enterprise Inns, the pub’s owners, said they hoped the new name would acknowledge and celebrate the history of the Blue Boar. A spokeswoman confirmed Enterprise Inns was reapplying for a licence and said there would be refurbishment work, but no start date had yet been confirmed.

The original Blue Boar is understood to have closed in 1775 but York historian Hugh Murray’s Directory of York Pubs lists it and the Little John as different venues.

His book says the Little John was previously known as the Robin Hood as far back as the 1700s, but changed its name to Little John in 1893.

At the time of the change, a sign was placed in the pub, reading: “Robin Hood is dead and gone, now come and drink with Little John.”

Matthew Grant, chairman of the York branch of the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) welcomed the pub’s return.

He said: “We are pleased that the pub is reopening and are hopeful that it can rebuild its customer base to the level it had when it was a popular city-centre pub.”

If you know the exact whereabouts of the original Blue Boar, email newsdesk@thepress.co.uk

Comments(8)

Ignatius Lumpopo says...
9:46am Thu 19 Apr 12

Is it Turpin time already?

Grumpy Old Man says...
11:23am Thu 19 Apr 12

As the Blue Boar closed in 1775 who exactly are you expecting to e-mail in with it's whereabouts?

Rubber Lips says...
1:57pm Thu 19 Apr 12

Grumpy Old Man says...
11:23am Thu 19 Apr 12

As the Blue Boar closed in 1775 who exactly are you expecting to e-mail in with it's whereabouts?

erm.... historians perhaps?

Fat Harry says...
1:58pm Thu 19 Apr 12

Quite apt that a pub owned by one of the most notorious PubCos should be ditching the name of a bandit famed for robbing the rich to give to the poor, in favour of the name of one of the most vicious criminals Britain has seen.

It's change for change's sake, and I'm disappointed to see the name Little John disappear from the York pub scene.

bar_wench says...
2:04pm Thu 19 Apr 12

Its been in need of a refurb for a while the inside always looked so battered. I'm wondering whos going to be running it.

absolutely agree with Fat Harry in regards to enterprise inns, they don't exactly have the best reputation

Rolo says...
6:01pm Thu 19 Apr 12

I think the name Enterprise Inns sends more of a shiver up my spine than criminal Dick Turpin lol

Just to clarify, is it the place Dick Turpin was taken after the hanging or not? I reckon a sign saying "might have a had a connection with Dick Turpin" is a bit weak mind. It's like saying Winston Churchill would have been to this shop if he had visited York....

bar_wench says...
7:27pm Thu 19 Apr 12

I'm guessing from the article that it isn't the original Blue Boar seeing as how they are asking if anyone knows where the original was located in York...seems like a very weak promotional ploy that has failed miserably

expubcrawler says...
10:45pm Thu 19 Apr 12

Back in the sixties when this pub was owned by Cameron's Brewery, I seem to remember that the Little John's landlord at the time was called Dick Turpin.
Anyone else remember this?

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