A Norwich pub with one of the city's biggest beer gardens has reopened with new landlords and a fresh look.
The Nelson in Nelson Street, owned by the Stonegate Group, temporarily closed in June this year.
It reopened at the end of July with first-time publican Rachael Cornish, 38, and her family now behind the bar.
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They have changed the colour scheme, with dark blue and red replaced with sage green and white.
There are also flowers on all the tables and 15 benches in the spacious garden, where they have been firing up the barbecue at weekends.
The drinks menu includes lagers, spirits and two for £10 cocktails, with a 10pc student discount available.
While they do not serve food, customers can bring in takeaways and cutlery is proved.
Mrs Cornish said: "Regulars have told us that it looks a lot better and fresher and they are happy it has reopened.
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"We want it to be a welcoming pub and we have had a lot of families come in."
See all upcoming events on 'The Nelson Norwich' Facebook page.
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