The former beerhouse probably opened shortly after the introduction of the 1830 Beer Act. Bought by Henry Davidson of the White Lion Brewery in 1888. Rebuilt in 1896 to designs by Oswald & Son. Their original design had two large decorative gables in Queen Anne revival style with ball finials and hooded canopy over the door. Inside the bar had a V-shaped counter to echo the shape of the building. There was a club room upstairs. Henry Davidson opted for a cheaper design which increased the size of the tenant's accommodation and replaced the proposed club room with bedrooms. The façade hardly had any decoration apart from facings round the windows and a parapet inscribed with the name Free Trade. In 1899 Matthew Wood, brewer from South Shields bought it. In 1911 there were structural alterations. The tenant's kitchen became a parlour, the bar counter was extended and the family room became part of the main bar. In 1919 the Free Trade became a Newcastle Breweries pub. In 1937 more internal partitions were removed. It almost closed in 1947 when Newcastle Breweries applied to transfer the licence to a new pub to be built in Sackville Road. The Free Trade was not granted a full publican's licence until 1963. It is still a free house. Little of the original interior survives apart from the basic form of the bar counter and part of the back bar fitting.
Site Type: Broad
Eating and Drinking Establishment
SITEDESC
This pub was proposed for the Newcastle local list in 2023.
The former beerhouse probably opened shortly after the introduction of the 1830 Beer Act. Bought by Henry Davidson of the White Lion Brewery in 1888. Rebuilt in 1896 to designs by Oswald & Son. Their original design had two large decorative gables in Queen Anne revival style with ball finials and hooded canopy over the door. Inside the bar had a V-shaped counter to echo the shape of the building. There was a club room upstairs. Henry Davidson opted for a cheaper design which increased the size of the tenant's accommodation and replaced the proposed club room with bedrooms. The façade hardly had any decoration apart from facings round the windows and a parapet inscribed with the name Free Trade. In 1899 Matthew Wood, brewer from South Shields bought it. In 1911 there were structural alterations. The tenant's kitchen became a parlour, the bar counter was extended and the family room became part of the main bar. In 1919 the Free Trade became a Newcastle Breweries pub. In 1937 more internal partitions were removed. It almost closed in 1947 when Newcastle Breweries applied to transfer the licence to a new pub to be built in Sackville Road. The Free Trade was not granted a full publican's licence until 1963. It is still a free house. Little of the original interior survives apart from the basic form of the bar counter and part of the back bar fitting.
Site Name
St. Lawrence Road, Free Trade Inn
Site Type: Specific
Beer House
SITE_STAT
Local List
HER Number
15838
Form of Evidence
Extant Building
Sources
Brian Bennison, 1997, Heavy Nights - A History of Newcastle's Public Houses, Volume Two, The North and East, p 26-27; Lynn F Pearson, 1989, The Northumbrian Pub - an architectural history, p 35-36; Septimus Oswald & Son drawings 1895 and 1911, Tyne & Wear Archives T186/16526
YEAR1
2013
YEAR2
2024
English, British
AREA_STAT
Conservation Area
Class
Commercial
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
COMP2
Clare Henderson
DAY1
26
DAY2
02
District
Newcastle
Easting
426235
Grid ref figure
10
Map Sheet
NZ26SE
MONTH1
9
MONTH2
2
Grid Reference
NZ
Northing
564403
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Victorian 1837 to 1901
Place
Ouseburn
Description
A small two-roomed pub with living space above and cellar below. It was let for an annual rent of £11. In 1905 it was converted to a private house.
Site Type: Broad
Eating and Drinking Establishment
SITEDESC
A small two-roomed pub with living space above and cellar below. It was let for an annual rent of £11. In 1905 it was converted to a private house.
Site Name
Lime Street, Newcastle Arms Public House
Site Type: Specific
Public House
HER Number
15837
Form of Evidence
Documentary Evidence
Sources
Brian Bennison, 1997, Heavy Nights - A History of Newcastle's Public Houses, Volume Two, The North and East, p 26
YEAR1
2013
YEAR2
2021
English, British
AREA_STAT
Conservation Area
Class
Commercial
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
COMP2
Clare Henderson
DAY1
26
DAY2
02
District
Newcastle
Easting
426333
Grid ref figure
10
Map Sheet
NZ26SE
MONTH1
9
MONTH2
2
Grid Reference
NZ
Northing
564239
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Victorian 1837 to 1901
Place
Ouseburn
Description
Closed in the late C19.
Site Type: Broad
Eating and Drinking Establishment
SITEDESC
Closed in the late C19.
Site Name
Ouse Street, New Bridge Inn
Site Type: Specific
Public House
HER Number
15836
Form of Evidence
Documentary Evidence
Sources
Brian Bennison, 1997, Heavy Nights - A History of Newcastle's Public Houses, Volume Two, The North and East, p 26
YEAR1
2013
YEAR2
2021
English, British
Class
Commercial
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
DAY1
20
District
Newcastle
Easting
425000
Grid ref figure
4
Map Sheet
NZ26SE
MONTH1
9
Grid Reference
NZ
Northing
564000
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Victorian 1837 to 1901
Place
Newcastle
Description
Closed in 1905. A rhyme was written 'What will the sea dogs do When the old Nag's Head is done? Oh, many a tale has been told in that bar, And many a yarn's been spun!'
Site Type: Broad
Eating and Drinking Establishment
SITEDESC
Closed in 1905. A rhyme was written 'What will the sea dogs do When the old Nag's Head is done? Oh, many a tale has been told in that bar, And many a yarn's been spun!'
Site Name
Tyne Street, Nag's Head Public House
Site Type: Specific
Public House
HER Number
15835
Form of Evidence
Documentary Evidence
Sources
Brian Bennison, 1997, Heavy Nights - A History of Newcastle's Public Houses, Volume Two, The North and East, p 25
YEAR1
2013
English, British
Class
Commercial
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
DAY1
20
District
Newcastle
Easting
425000
Grid ref figure
4
Map Sheet
NZ26SE
MONTH1
9
Grid Reference
NZ
Northing
564000
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Victorian 1837 to 1901
Place
Newcastle
Description
The Tunnel Inn was run by Harry Clasper, former oarsman. He had previously run the Barley Mow and other pubs. He died on July 13th 1870. His funeral procession started from the Tunnel Inn. It was watched by many spectators. The Tunnel Inn closed before the turn of the 20th century.
Site Type: Broad
Inn
SITEDESC
The Tunnel Inn was run by Harry Clasper, former oarsman. He had previously run the Barley Mow and other pubs. He died on July 13th 1870. His funeral procession started from the Tunnel Inn. It was watched by many spectators. The Tunnel Inn closed before the turn of the 20th century.
Site Name
Tyne Street, Tunnel Inn
Site Type: Specific
Inn
HER Number
15834
Form of Evidence
Documentary Evidence
Sources
Brian Bennison, 1997, Heavy Nights - A History of Newcastle's Public Houses, Volume Two, The North and East, p 25
YEAR1
2013
English, British
Class
Commercial
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
DAY1
20
District
Newcastle
Easting
425000
Grid ref figure
4
Map Sheet
NZ26SE
MONTH1
9
Grid Reference
NZ
Northing
564000
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Victorian 1837 to 1901
Place
Newcastle
Description
Closed before the turn of the 20th century.
Site Type: Broad
Eating and Drinking Establishment
SITEDESC
Closed before the turn of the 20th century.
Site Name
Tyne Street, Sir Robert Peel Public House
Site Type: Specific
Public House
HER Number
15833
Form of Evidence
Documentary Evidence
Sources
Brian Bennison, 1997, Heavy Nights - A History of Newcastle's Public Houses, Volume Two, The North and East, p 25
YEAR1
2013
English, British
Class
Commercial
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
DAY1
20
District
Newcastle
Easting
425000
Grid ref figure
4
Map Sheet
NZ26SE
MONTH1
9
Grid Reference
NZ
Northing
564000
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Victorian 1837 to 1901
Place
Newcastle
Description
Closed before the turn of the 20th century.
Site Type: Broad
Eating and Drinking Establishment
SITEDESC
Closed before the turn of the 20th century.
Site Name
Tyne Street, Sailors Arms Public House
Site Type: Specific
Public House
HER Number
15832
Form of Evidence
Documentary Evidence
Sources
Brian Bennison, 1997, Heavy Nights - A History of Newcastle's Public Houses, Volume Two, The North and East, p 25
YEAR1
2013
English, British
Class
Commercial
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
DAY1
20
District
Newcastle
Easting
425000
Grid ref figure
4
Map Sheet
NZ26SE
MONTH1
9
Grid Reference
NZ
Northing
564000
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Victorian 1837 to 1901
Place
Newcastle
Description
Closed before the end of the 19th century.
Site Type: Broad
Eating and Drinking Establishment
SITEDESC
Closed before the end of the 19th century.
Site Name
Quayside, Scotch Arms Public House
Site Type: Specific
Public House
HER Number
15831
Form of Evidence
Documentary Evidence
Sources
Brian Bennison, 1997, Heavy Nights - A History of Newcastle's Public Houses, Volume Two, The North and East, p 25
YEAR1
2013
English, British
Class
Commercial
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
DAY1
20
District
Newcastle
Easting
425000
Grid ref figure
4
Map Sheet
NZ26SE
MONTH1
9
Grid Reference
NZ
Northing
564000
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Victorian 1837 to 1901
Place
Newcastle
Description
Closed before the end of the 19th century.
Site Type: Broad
Eating and Drinking Establishment
SITEDESC
Closed before the end of the 19th century.
Site Name
Quayside, Golden Anchor Public House
Site Type: Specific
Public House
HER Number
15830
Form of Evidence
Documentary Evidence
Sources
Brian Bennison, 1997, Heavy Nights - A History of Newcastle's Public Houses, Volume Two, The North and East, p 25
YEAR1
2013
English, British
Class
Commercial
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
DAY1
20
District
Newcastle
Easting
425690
Grid ref figure
8
Map Sheet
NZ26SE
MONTH1
9
Grid Reference
NZ
Northing
564070
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Victorian 1837 to 1901
Place
Newcastle
Description
Closed before the end of the 19th century.
Site Type: Broad
Eating and Drinking Establishment
SITEDESC
Closed before the end of the 19th century.
Site Name
Sandgate, Gate Tavern
Site Type: Specific
Public House
HER Number
15829
Form of Evidence
Documentary Evidence
Sources
Brian Bennison, 1997, Heavy Nights - A History of Newcastle's Public Houses, Volume Two, The North and East, p 25