Fellows Morton And Clayton — Pub in Nottingham

Fellows Morton and Clayton is a Grade II listed warehouse pub on Canal Street in Nottingham. Built in 1895 as a canal transport company hub, it stands in the city’s historic industrial zone near the River Trent. The venue serves real ale in dimly lit, high-density spaces that reflect its heritage. Locals and visitors gather here during evening hours to drink, socialise, or meet up on casual date nights. Its presence shapes part of Canal Street’s character.

About The Venue

Fellows Morton and Clayton is housed in a former industrial warehouse constructed in 1895 as a canal transport company site. The building holds Grade II listed status, reflecting its architectural significance within Nottingham’s historic core. Early Victorian-era design features intact traditional brickwork that remains visible across interior spaces. Original structural elements are preserved while the space now operates primarily as a real ale-focused pub with dim lighting to match its industrial past. Evening hours bring high noise levels and dense crowds, reinforcing its role in Nottingham's active social scene.

Typical Experiences

Fellows Morton and Clayton functions as a drinking destination and informal gathering spot along Canal Street. Guests come for real ale served in high-density areas with dim lighting and exposed traditional brickwork. The pub is most used during evening hours, often by individuals or groups seeking lively interaction. Its recognition as a Nottingham in Bloom winner adds subtle visual appeal through seasonal floral displays that enhance the warehouse museum aesthetic. Events include regular music and nightlife nights drawing locals and visitors to this long-standing venue.

Notable Features

  • Historic Industrial Architecture
  • Nottingham in Bloom Winner (6x)
  • Grade II listed industrial warehouse museum
  • Real ale bar with dim lighting
  • Crowd noise and high density during evening hours

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Information about this venue is based on publicly available sources and may be incomplete. Last updated in April 2026.