Ye Olde White Harte

53°44′34.6″N 0°20′00.7″W / 53.742944°N 0.333528°W / 53.742944; -0.333528

Façade, facing the courtyard
Entrance from Silver Street
Entrance from Bowlalley Lane
The skull

Ye Olde White Harte is a public house in Hull, England. It was built around 1660 in the Artisan Mannerist style but did not become a pub until the 1730s. In the aftermath of the Glorious Revolution of 1688 it was the site of a successful plot to remove the Catholic Governor of Hull. The pub was remodelled in 1881 in the Romantic style with extensive alteration to the interior and façade. At least two residents have suffered fatal accidents in the pub and it is reputed to be "one of Hull's most haunted".


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