A York pub has revealed the new look that sparked a big backlash. The Roman Bath reopened today (Tuesday) in its new guise as a sports bar. Owners the Stonegate Group invested a six figure sum in turning the pub, on St Sampson's Square, into its Craft Union brand.
York's much-loved Roman Bath pub is back and better than ever after a huge six-figure renovation. This historic venue, famous for its Roman bathhouse hidden beneath the building, has had a serious glow. More than 8,000 people have signed a petition against plans to transform a York 'gem' into a 'soulless sports bar'.
York pub reopens to reveal its controversial makeover | YorkMix
Plans have been submitted for a major refurbishment of The Roman Bath, a historic pub in York that sits atop ancient Roman ruins. Stonegate, the owner, has proposed moving the bar. Campaigners in York are challenging plans to update a historic pub in the city.
More than 8,000 signatures have been gathered on a petition by the Roman Bath's current licensee against what they. York pub the Roman Bath said it is 'excited to invest six-figures' in its future while 'keeping historical features' and continuing its live. Historical York pub, the Roman Bath, has reopened following a six-figure investment, with the renovations marking the next chapter in the pub's rich history.
York pub reopens to reveal its controversial makeover | YorkMix
The pub was originally called the Mail Coach after George Pencock, a former postal worker, became the landlord in 1823. Over a hundred years later, the pub was renamed the Roman []. A famous York pub which is on the site of a Roman bathhouse has reopened following a six.
Roman Bath, York The Roman Bath is a public house in St Sampson's Square, in the city of York, in England. It is built above an ancient Roman bath house. The remains were uncovered during building work when the present pub was erected in 1929.
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The Roman Bath in York is located beneath a tavern in Sampson's Square, York. Part of the Historic York Guide from Britain Express.