A Haven for History, Creativity, and a Touch of Enchantment
Nestled in the heart of Malvern, The Unicorn pub exudes an air of timeless charm. Steeped in history, it’s one of the oldest buildings in the town, with its white walls whispering tales of centuries past. Built around 1650, the pub has served not only as a watering hole for weary travellers but also as a sanctuary for some of the most brilliant minds of our time.
Imagine C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien, two literary giants, huddled over tankards of ale, their imaginations ablaze as they discussed their fantastical worlds. The Unicorn was a regular haunt, a place where Narnia and Middle-earth might have brushed shoulders over a crackling fire. Legend has it that on one snowy evening, as Lewis bid farewell to Tolkien and stepped out into the frosted night, his eyes fell upon a Victorian gas lamp. Its warm glow, casting long shadows in the swirling snow, is said to have sparked the inspiration for the Lantern Waste in The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe.
But The Unicorn’s magic extends far beyond literary lore. For centuries, it has been a magnet for scholars, composers, and authors, all drawn to its warm atmosphere and the quiet hum of creativity. The very walls seem to pulse with the echoes of lively debates, whispered poems, and the clinking of tankards as ideas flowed freely.
Today, The Unicorn continues to be a beacon for those seeking a touch of enchantment. Regular music and open-mic nights keep the creative spirit alive, ensuring that The Unicorn remains not just a historical landmark but a vibrant hub for the Malvern community.
So, whether you’re a history buff, a literary enthusiast, or simply someone seeking a cozy corner to soak up the magic, The Unicorn beckons. Step through its timeworn doorway and let the warmth of its hearth, the gentle lilt of conversation, and the whispers of the past transport you to a world where imagination reigns supreme.