17th century “picture-perfect” pub set in National Trust village Styal, on a side-road 100 m away from the main Hollin Lane, the quaint name of the B5166 which runs from Wilmslow to Sth Manchester and the Airport. Real village-pub feel, extensively & expensively refurbished and – yes! – improved, including much naked wood almost everywhere, some varnished; bronzes and copper artefacts, ceramics, etc.
Staff are helpful and friendly.
Busy at mealtimes, of course, and there is a good mixture of drinkers and eaters at weekends.
While not Cask Marque accredited, the staff are trained in-house and the evidence is in the well-kept ales.
Historic Interest
Listed, built approx 1800
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 2 regular beers.
Session Bitter
This beer is served regularly. Spotted once
Session Blond Ale
This beer is served regularly. Spotted once
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