This Pub is Permanently Closed
Demolished 20/7/2022. Closed 30/1/2022 for good. August 2021: redevelopment plans by next door owner of Carpetright (including demolition of the premises) were approved. Planning application - DC/073239 - REVISED PROPOSALS: Demolition of existing buildings and erection of Class E retail unit with associated parking and vehicular access. Granted 4/3/2022.
History: this multi CAMRA-award winning pub is situated opposite the Peel Centre. It looked ordinary from the outside, but once inside it quickly became apparent this is a far from ordinary pub. A warm welcome awaited both the regular and the stranger from the friendly, enthusiastic and knowledgeable staff. A single L-shaped bar serves a large lounge area. Seven permanent cask ales were complemented by three guests (always including a mild) plus a vast choice of foreign beers were waiting to be sampled. A very pleasant sun-trap of a beer garden was to the side of the pub, its walls providing a degree of privacy from the main road. Local CAMRA Pub of the Year 2007 and also Cider Pub of the Year multiple times. History: The Railway in the name was the Cheshire Lines Committee, whose former tracks are buried beneath the nearby M60. Leaving after an always-enjoyable session you'll swear that you hear the sound of a passing train rather than the traffic noise!
Historic Interest
Originally called the Railway, it went through various incarnations (Byrons, Cheekies), before reverting to its original name when rescued by the Porter Brewing Company in 1997. In 1949 became a Wilsons Brewery house following merger with Walker & Homfray's Brewery, originally it was a Showell's Brewery house
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