The Red Well — Pub in Wellingborough
You can find The Red Well on Wellingborough Road in Wellingborough, just outside the city. It’s a traditional pub with real ale and children's meals, set in an 18th-century Georgian building that was once a spring site. With bright lighting and wood-panelled interiors, it serves as a reliable spot for casual drinks or family dinners. The atmosphere is lively in the evenings, especially on weekends when locals and tourists gather over pints and pub classics.
About The Venue
The Red Well Wellingborough stands in an original 18th-century Georgian commercial building with timber-framed architecture and wood-panelled interiors. It was once a spring site, evolving into one of Northamptonshire’s well-known pubs since the early modern period. The venue keeps its traditional British pub look with vintage signs and old beams under bright lighting, including TV screens in common areas. Despite frequent crowds and lively energy from TVs, it remains warm and welcoming for locals and visitors alike.
Typical Experiences
The Red Well Wellingborough is a family-friendly traditional pub serving real ale and children’s meals at mid-range prices. It opens daily until 10pm, making it ideal for evening drinks or relaxed get-togethers after work. Visitors use the space to enjoy food indoors or outdoors with seating available. The high capacity and walk-in access make it suitable for social gatherings or quiet afternoons.
Notable Features
- Historic Georgian architecture
- Real ales and pub classics
- Rustic interior with vintage decor
- Georgian timber-framed building
- Wood-panelled interior
- Local craft beer selection
- Children under 18 restricted access
- Children's meals
- Real ale
- Spring heritage
- Atmosphere
- Drink service issue
- Real ale served
- Outdoor seating available
- TV screens in pub
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Information about this venue is based on publicly available sources and may be incomplete. Last updated in March 2026.