| Address: | 41, Silver Street Leicester |
| Phone: | 0116 2539 492 |
| Website: | https://www.theglobeleicester.com/ |
| Accessibility: | The ground floor offers easy, level access for wheelchair users and those with limited mobility. The pub is equipped with an accessible toilet on the ground floor, making it convenient for visitors who cannot use the stairs. Access to the upper floor rooms is by stairs. Because of the historic architecture, there is no lift to the upper floor or the private function room. |
The Globe is a public house that has been serving ales and food since 1720, where quality ales were brewed using spring water drawn from its own well beneath the pub, which still exists today.
Prior to becoming a public house, the Globe had several interesting uses, including a cattle merchants and accommodation for women awaiting impending execution at the hands of the noose man in nearby Gallowtree Gate. This may go some way to explaining the reported haunting within the premises, which includes the ghost of a woman on the stairs, two disagreeing brothers that argue over the bar and a young boy in the cellar who turns off the beer!
Link to The Globe web site for more information

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