The Old Bull was first referred to as the Black Bull in 1520, several years before the English reformation, in an inquisition Post Mortem on the death of Richard Gery, who was the owner. It has provided overnight accommodation throughout its history.
In the Eighteenth century The Royston Club meeting rooms were taken down from the Red Lion and re-erected as Assembly rooms at The Old Bull, which then became Royston's main venue for ceremonial celebrations, including the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria.
Kingston records show that the Magistrates petty sessions were held at the Old Bull. When the new court houses were built in 1849, they were ordered to transfer but resisted on the grounds that the new county court would be less comfortable and not at all more convenient than the room at the Bull.
Visit our delightful restaurant and be surounded by warmth and ambiance. Our superb selection of English 'with a twist' cuisine is the perfect answer to a perfect evening.
We have the 'Oak Room' & 'Ballroom' which are interlinked to provide a facility to accommodate a maximum of 220 persons. For a more formal affair we can seat 110 in the Ballroom, using the Oak Room as the reception area with it's own integral bar.
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