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Bull Inn, Burnage

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Operator: Bass
302 Fog Lane, Burnage, M19 1SE (View on Google Map)

This Pub is Permanently Closed

Demolished c.1/7/2000, site is now housing. Closed 1/5/2000. Planning Application 059632/FO/SOUTH1/00 | Residential development comprising a 4 storey block of 25no. apartments with 28no. car parking spaces after demolition of existing public house. Approved 21/8/2000.

History: Former Hardy's Crown Brewery, then Bass house. Sited on a short stub section of Fog Lane between Kingsway and Burnage Ln, it had a period in the 1970s as Woosters under the Toby Inns banner. Opening Times magazine June 2000 reported closure. Demolished as per Opening Times magazine Sept 2000.

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Information for this venue is provided by the Stockport & South Manchester Branch of CAMRA
Previous Names
Woosters; Old Bull
Local Authority
Last updated
01/04/2025
Last surveyed
Leasehold owner
unknown
Freehold owner
unknown
Pub ID
MAS/17215
Asset of Community Value

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