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{{other uses|Nutshell (disambiguation)}} {{Use dmy dates|date=April 2022}} {{Infobox building | name = The Nutshell | etymology = | image = File:Nutshell Public House, Bury St Edmunds.jpg | caption = The Nutshell in 2011 | image_map = {{Infobox mapframe|zoom=13}} | map_caption = Location | coordinates ={{coord|52.244754|N|0.712703|E|region:GB|display=title,inline}} | location = [[Bury St Edmunds]], Suffolk | address = 17 The Traverse, Bury St Edmunds | owner = | opened = | website =http://www.thenutshellpub.co.uk/ }} '''The Nutshell''' is a [[pub]] in [[Bury St Edmunds]], [[Suffolk]], England, that until 2016 claimed to be the smallest pub in Britain, although this claim was challenged by several others, including the Smiths Arms at [[Godmanstone]] (since closed) and the Lakeside Inn in [[Southport]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.southportvisiter.co.uk/southport-news/southport-southport-news/2008/09/05/southport-s-smallest-british-pub-title-holder-scoops-big-award-101022-21676650/|title=Southport's Smallest British Pub title holder scoops big award|publisher=[[Southport Visiter]]|date=5 September 2008|last=Siddle|first=John|accessdate=7 July 2010|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110716163136/http://www.southportvisiter.co.uk/southport-news/southport-southport-news/2008/09/05/southport-s-smallest-british-pub-title-holder-scoops-big-award-101022-21676650/|archive-date=16 July 2011}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.eadt.co.uk/news/the-nutshell-pub-in-bury-st-edmunds-reopens-after-lockdown-2698546|title=One of UK's smallest pubs finally reopens after lockdown|work=East Anglian Daily Times|date=20 September 2020|access-date=4 October 2021}}</ref> The pub is certainly diminutive so that no more than ten or fifteen customers can drink inside at any one time.{{citation needed|date=October 2021|reason=Webb p.2 suggests 20 on an average night}} The pub measures {{convert|4.57|x|2.13|m|ft|0|abbr=on}}.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/legacies/heritage/england/suffolk/article_1.shtml|title=Beer in a Nutshell|page=1|work=[[BBC Online]]|first=David|last=Webb|accessdate=7 July 2010|date=August 2003}}</ref> In 1984, a record number of 102 people squeezed into the pub.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/legacies/heritage/england/suffolk/article_2.shtml|title=Beer in a Nutshell|page=2|work=[[BBC Online]]|first=David|last=Webb|accessdate=7 July 2010|date=August 2003}}</ref> The Nutshell has been trading as a pub since 1867, although the building is much older and formerly had other uses.<ref>{{Cite web |title=The Nutshell, Smallest Pub with an interesting history |url=http://www.thenutshellpub.co.uk/pub-history.html |access-date=2022-11-11 |website=www.thenutshellpub.co.uk}}</ref> Inside, the [[Dried cat|dried body]] of a black cat is displayed, It is around 400 years old and was discovered in 1935 during building work.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Martin |first=Emily |date=2021-08-30 |title=Britain's smallest pub with a mummified cat hanging above the bar |language=en |url=https://www.suffolklive.com/whats-on/nutshell-inside-britains-smallest-pub-5849860 |access-date=2022-11-11}}</ref><ref name="Pub-Heritage">{{Cite web |title=Nutshell - Pub Heritage |url=https://pubheritage.camra.org.uk/pubs/146 |access-date=2022-11-11 |website=pubheritage.camra.org.uk|publisher=Campaign for Real Ale}}</ref> In former times, the bodies of cats were often placed inside the structure of buildings to bring good luck to the building and its occupants. The building has been [[Listed building|Grade II listed]] since 1972{{Listed building England|1038277|note=Listed building}}. ==References== {{Reflist}} ==External links== {{commonscat|The Nutshell, Bury St Edmunds}} {{oscoor gbx|TL852642}} {{National Inventory Pubs}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Nutshell, The}} [[Category:Bury St Edmunds]] [[Category:Grade II listed pubs in Suffolk]] [[Category:National Inventory Pubs]]
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