Earl de Grey, Kingston upon Hull

The Earl de Grey is a pub constructed in the early 19th century in the centre of Kingston upon Hull, England.

[1] The first records of the pub appear in 1831, when it was originally named "Junction Dock Tavern"; it was renamed in the 1860s after the Earl de Grey at the time, George Robinson, 1st Marquess of Ripon.

[1] The Earl de Grey was popular with seafarers, being located close to the docks and in what was at the time Hull's red-light district.

[2] In 2018, property developer Wykeland announced that the Earl de Grey would be moved to make room for redevelopment of Castle Street.

[6] Reconstruction work began in January 2024[7] and is due to be completed in 2025, forming part of a restored Castle Street Chambers.

The Earl de Grey before relocation