This pub was converted from the last remaining bank in Mossley in 2019. The stone building towers over Stamford Road immediately behind the railway station was built by local industrialist John Mayall in the mid 19th century along with the Britannia Mill and much of Mossley.
Four handpumps dispense beer from the towns Millstone Brewery along with a local guest beer. Stone-baked pizza and wraps is available until 9pm. Live music features most weekends, the owner keen to show-case local musicians and artist's work. Pictures hanging high on the wall were spray painted by Rik - great, great, great grandson of John Mayall.
Historic Interest
Formerly the Royal Bank of Scotland the last remaining in town closed 2017
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This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 3 regular beers.
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