Built in 1788, this stone pub has enjoyed a varied history and is now an up-market multi-roomed free house with a restaurant, function rooms and guest accommodation. Quality food is served from an award-winning kitchen and log burning stoves are the focus in the bar and brasserie. Themed dinners and other events take place throughout the year and the pub hosts the local Whit Friday Brass Band Contest, a popular feature around Saddleworth.
Historic Interest
Built 1788 and functioned as police station with a jail, and a weavers cottage since then.
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This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 4 regular beers.
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