The Three Mariners

The Three Mariners The Three Mariners is an historic public house located in Lancaster.
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There has been an hostelry on the site since the 15th century, and it is one of only two sites in Britain with an original gravity-fed cellar. The Three Mariners is a Grade II listed building and is widely rumoured to be the oldest pub in Lancaster, dating back to the 15th Century. It has seen much of Lancaster's rich history, from the closure of the Castle Priory by Henry VIII in 1539, to the Jac

obite uprisings in the 1700s. It has also played a part in the city's history, with numerous ties to Lancaster Castle throughout its 600 year occupancy. Built into the side of Castle Hill, prisoners were brought here for a 'last drink' with their families, lead from the castle dungeons through a rumoured hidden passage. Lancaster played an important role in the Pendle Witch Trials of 1612, where it earned the nickname 'The Hanging Town'. At times when the dungeons of Lancaster Castle were overflowing, The Three Mariners, then known as The Red Lion, would even hold those awaiting trial in its first floor cellar. All of this history has been absorbed into the very building itself, with numerous sightings of ghosts and paranormal experiences reported frequently. A blonde woman in a large dress has been sighted around the ladies toilets and objects have moved by unseen hands within the cellar; the ghost of a Jacobite man, apparently murdered in the pub in the 1700's, has been sighted on multiple occasions, wandering about the pub and outside along the cobbled remnants of Bridge Lane. These events have ensured a continued interest in The Three Mariners, with the pub even featuring on an episode of the popular television series 'Most Haunted'. Today, The Three Mariners provides a time tested offering of specialist craft ales and traditional home cooked food, all with the intention of giving our guests a truly unique glimpse into the days gone by in this beautiful city.

31/05/2026

Roast dinners now served 12-6 on a Sunday!

Even more exciting we've added a meat to the selection. You can now choose from beef, chicken or gammon! (Or even a bit of both you greedy buggers you)

I don't think it was raining at 3am this morning but this bloke clearly needed one of our umbrellas! Mustve been an emer...
30/05/2026

I don't think it was raining at 3am this morning but this bloke clearly needed one of our umbrellas!

Mustve been an emergency...

Crazy I have to say this, but please don't steal our garden furnishings, they aren't free anymore.

It's bloody hot out! Luckily this pub is famously the coldest (and oldest) pub in Lancaster, we are sitting at a crisp 1...
27/05/2026

It's bloody hot out! Luckily this pub is famously the coldest (and oldest) pub in Lancaster, we are sitting at a crisp 18'c internally.

We also have a great beer garden in the shade so you can drink responsibly without burning yourself to a crisp.

I've also put this corker on for you, a peach session lager brewed by all women for international women's day. For every pint bought 10p will be donated to Chesire Without Abuse.

Coming soon!12-14 JuneLoadsa Live music, BBQ's, good vibes and plenty of booze! Us, The George and Dragon and Wagon and ...
26/05/2026

Coming soon!

12-14 June

Loadsa Live music, BBQ's, good vibes and plenty of booze!
Us, The George and Dragon and Wagon and Horses have been planning this one for a while

It's gonna be a belter

Keep posted for acts who will be performing.

20/05/2026

Live music @ the mariners this weekend

Friday 7pm The Fourth Colour

Sunday 5pm Frenchie

Acoustic pub bangers galore

Also be posting about the Quayfest this weekend.

Keep posted!

Today's the day!We have the amazing Amy Rae- Musician performing from 5pm.I also come bearing exciting news, from next w...
17/05/2026

Today's the day!

We have the amazing Amy Rae- Musician performing from 5pm.

I also come bearing exciting news, from next week we will be extending our food service hours until 6pm.

We have a new and updated menu too, I shall be posting in the week

Also got some phenomal new beers on from Milestone brewery, get em while they're hot (or slightly chilled)

Bridge Lane in Lancaster was historically a crucial, narrow medieval thoroughfare leading from the city centre to the "O...
12/05/2026

Bridge Lane in Lancaster was historically a crucial, narrow medieval thoroughfare leading from the city centre to the "Old Loyne Bridge" (near the modern Millennium Bridge), serving as the main route to the north until 1787. It was a notorious 19th-century area of cramped lodging-houses and industrial warehouses, mostly demolished in 1937–38 to create the new road from China Street to Damside Street and Cable Street.

Key Historical Aspects of Bridge Lane:

The Route North: Before the construction of Skerton Bridge (1787), Bridge Lane was the primary access point for traffic coming into Lancaster from the north, leading down to the river crossing.The Old Loyne Bridge: The lane led to the Old Loyne Bridge, which was recorded as early as 1215 and often required maintenance financed by "pontage" tolls. This bridge was abandoned in 1802 and its last arch fell in 1845.

The Three Mariners:

The "Carpenter's Arms" (now known as The Three Mariners), located on Bridge Lane, is one of the very few buildings that survived the major demolition of the area in the late 1930s.

Industrial/Residential Mix:

In the 19th century, it was a densely populated area filled with common lodging houses for workers near the River Lune's industrial sites.

Bridge Lane was effectively "wiped off the map" as a through route in 1937-1938 during a redevelopment project that aimed to improve road access to the riverside bus station area.

Address

Bridge Lane
Lancaster
LA11EE

Opening Hours

Monday 11am - 11pm
Tuesday 11am - 11pm
Wednesday 11am - 11pm
Thursday 11am - 11pm
Friday 11am - 12am
Saturday 11am - 12am
Sunday 11am - 11pm

Telephone

+441524388957

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