Crown Inn Linton

Crown Inn Linton We are a family-owned and run business and strive hard to offer good food and accommodation in a relaxed setting at the heart of Linton

Whilst dining from our menus, or sampling our pizzas, why not take some time to consider the history of The Crown, and of the local area:

The Crown Inn at Linton has a lot of history. One of only three surviving venues in the beautiful and historic village of Linton the venue dates back to at least 1600 when it first appeared on a map of the area. Evidence exists of being present from around 1575

although recently uncovered timber roofing dates back to the 14th or 15th century suggesting that there could have been a venue there for much longer. Originally named the Griffin Inn, The Crown became known as The Rose & Crown for a short time before becoming The Crown Inn in 1777. The Crown Inn in its various guises and names was a staging post and coaching inn, and also the magistrates court, so has witnessed some remarkable events in history. In 1648 during the 'English Civil War' there was a Royalist rebellion coordinated in and from Linton. The Royalists aimed to takeover East Anglia in the name of the King. In order to quash this rebellion a truce meeting was held at The Crown with a ceasefire & truce negotiated between the Royalists and the Roundheads. The Royalists then surrendered and left peacefully. Had this truce not been negotiated, the whole course of the civil war could have been very different indeed! Up until The Crown moved position in 1844 it was also host to the 'Magistrates Court' and saw its fair share of miscreants pass through its sessions. One notorious event happened in 1832 when the Linton riots took place. The 1830's were a miserable time for the inhabitants of the area and social discontent was rife. In Linton over 75% of households were unable to pay the 'Poor Rate' which enabled those on or near the breadline to receive handouts. Respect for the ruling classes was at an all time low. An attempt to enforce Sunday drinking laws was the trigger for the riots as the landlord of The Crown was tried and found guilty of breaching those laws. A huge crowd were outside and upon hearing of the guilty verdict they became incensed and angry at the decision. The crowd were baying for revenge and tried to seize Constable Mason as he emerged from the court and so rather hastily the magistrates were forced to enlist some immediate 'special constables'. As the crowd grew more angry the constables were grabbed and put in fear, as were the magistrates. One magistrate, Lord Godolphin, managed to retreat into the Inn and the door was slammed shut on the crowd. The crowd used mud, gravel, and stones to throw missiles at the court whilst others chased the constables to the residence of the local vicar. The vicar was able to calm down the worst of the ringleaders and had them retreat. Soon after a £100 reward was offered to bring the ringleaders to justice. The next day 11 of them were caught and they were brought to trial in March 1833 when they were convicted of public order offences. The riots were probably the last significant event the old Crown Inn witnessed as in 1844 the venue moved to its current location 150 yds up the road at 11 High St - previously a butchers until around 1745 and then a blacksmiths and wheelwrights until 1844. The magistrates court then moved to the Red lion, and then The Swan until in 1855 they took up residence in a purpose built police station and courtroom in Symonds Lane. There is a 'Heritage Trail' through Linton and The Crown is an ideal starting point to venture out on to the heritage trail. You can find out more by collecting a booklet from the bar and by contacting Linton Historical Society.

We have Graham Buxton joining us on Friday 5th June. Playing a mix of songs from the 60s through to today. Come along fo...
29/05/2026

We have Graham Buxton joining us on Friday 5th June.

Playing a mix of songs from the 60s through to today.

Come along for a great night of live music!

We’re delighted to share that together, we raised £430.87 for Arthur Rank Hospice Charity.Thank you to everyone who came...
26/05/2026

We’re delighted to share that together, we raised £430.87 for Arthur Rank Hospice Charity.

Thank you to everyone who came along, donated, bought raffle tickets, and supported the event in any way.

A massive thank you as well to and all the staff for helping make the night such a success.

We really appreciate all your support and keep an eye out for DJ Kane Lacam returning soon! 🎶🕺🍻

THIS SUNDAY!🍻🍾Don’t forget our charity disco with DJ Kane Lacam is happening this Sunday!  We’ll have music, dancing, a ...
18/05/2026

THIS SUNDAY!🍻🍾

Don’t forget our charity disco with DJ Kane Lacam is happening this Sunday!

We’ll have music, dancing, a raffle, and donation buckets throughout the night, with all proceeds going to Arthur Rank Hospice Charity 💛

Come down, have a great night, and help us raise as much as possible for an amazing cause!

Just a reminder that this Friday we are joined by Alchemy performing all of your favourite music!See you there 🎶👑
12/05/2026

Just a reminder that this Friday we are joined by Alchemy performing all of your favourite music!

See you there 🎶👑

You voted, we listened!This week’s special, and now a permanent addition to our menu, is a Chicken Caesar Salad for just...
05/05/2026

You voted, we listened!
This week’s special, and now a permanent addition to our menu, is a Chicken Caesar Salad for just £10.50!🥗

If your favourite didn’t win this time, don’t worry! Keep your eyes peeled for more new salad specials coming soon 👀

Join us for a great night of live music with Alchemy!Friday 15th May from 8:30pm🍻
30/04/2026

Join us for a great night of live music with Alchemy!
Friday 15th May from 8:30pm🍻

Just a quick reminder of our opening hours over the Bank Holiday weekend. Hopefully the weather stays like this! We look...
29/04/2026

Just a quick reminder of our opening hours over the Bank Holiday weekend. Hopefully the weather stays like this! We look forward to seeing you all! ☀️

We’ve decided to turn this into a charity event 💚  Join us for a disco with DJ Kane Lacam, bringing the tunes for a grea...
20/04/2026

We’ve decided to turn this into a charity event 💚

Join us for a disco with DJ Kane Lacam, bringing the tunes for a great cause!

We will also have a raffle and donation buckets on the night, with all proceeds going to Arthur Rank Hospice Charity 💛

Come down, have a dance, and help us raise as much as we can!

🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿St George’s Day🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Next Thursday 23rd April  Fish & Chips + a Pint only £14 🍻🐟  Join us for a midweek treat!
15/04/2026

🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿St George’s Day🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

Next Thursday 23rd April
Fish & Chips + a Pint only £14 🍻🐟

Join us for a midweek treat!

Address

11 High Street
Linton
CB214HS

Opening Hours

Monday 12pm - 11pm
Tuesday 12pm - 11pm
Wednesday 12pm - 11pm
Thursday 12pm - 11pm
Friday 12pm - 11pm
Saturday 12pm - 11pm
Sunday 12pm - 8pm

Telephone

+441223891759

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