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The Volunteer Hotel was constructed in 1897 for Chesters Brewery of Ardwick and opened in 1898, replacing an earlier public house, as well as the adjacent cottage. Once multi-roomed, it was opened up into one large room served by a single bar in the later part of the last century. Raised areas and fixed seating extending into the space break up the room nicely and make the interior is warm and welcoming, with friendly, helpful staff. Three darts teams are based here, which makes for some lively evenings, while quiz night takes place most Thursdays. A pool table is available in the left hand side of the pub. The oak-panelled former billiard room upstairs is available for meetings. Major refurbishment in 2012 has highlighted the exterior historic features and in February 2012 it was confirmed that English Heritage (now Historic England) bestowed a Grade II listing on the pub for it's architectural interest. Details of the listing can be seen by clicking here. There are tables on are to front (which is set back from main road by a small driveway, with more covered picnic tables on patio to rear (adjacent to car park).

Historic Interest

Grade II Listed

Information for this venue is provided by the Trafford & Hulme Branch of CAMRA
Previous Names
Local Authority
Trafford District (B)
Last updated
09/06/2025
Last surveyed
09/06/2025
Leasehold owner
unknown
Freehold owner
Holts
Pub ID
TRA/3869
Asset of Community Value

The Volunteer is included as a pub with an interior of some regional historic interest for its oak-panelled former billiard room upstairs.

The Volunteer Hotel was constructed of red brick of Neo-Jacobean style in 1897 for Chesters Brewery of Ardwick and opened in 1898, replacing an earlier public house, as well as the adjacent cottage. It is of five bays, with gables to bays one, three and five increasing in size; each has a design which incorporates applied timber framing and barge boards carved with the national flowers of Ireland (shamrocks), Scotland (the thistle) and England (the rose). There is a lantern tower with Gothic windows and a lead dome to bay two. A stone porch sits to bay four with a triangulated pediment displaying the name of the pub and the date. Once multi-roomed, it was opened up into one large room served by a single bar in the later part of the last century - the ceiling plaster indicates the original layout. The mosaic floor is now covered over but is visible at the top of the cellar steps. The main entrance porch incorporates Art-Nouveau style dado tiling, although this has been painted over in brown. To the rear of the bar is the original wooden staircase to the upper floors with substantial square newels, panel balustrading and tiling to the wall, although painted over.

The splendid high ceilinged former billiard room has full height wood panelling to all walls, with a colourful painted plaster frieze above depicting mythical creatures around three sides. The ceiling is plastered with a geometrical pattern, surrounding the rectangular skylight with wooden geometric tracery and stained glass depicting foliage and fish-scale patterns. A fine fielded panelled fireplace sits to the north wall; this incorporates a mirror flanked by Art-Nouveau wooden reliefs, and a marble surround and tiles painted with foliage and butterflies. The grate is original. On the opposite wall there is a recessed niche housing the radiator. There is a wooden window seat to the east. The room is used as a function room and by the local Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes. There are two colourful stained and leaded glass windows in the former billiard room and one at the top of the staircase.

The Volunteer is included as a pub with an interior of some regional historic interest for its oak-panelled former billiard room upstairs.

The Volunteer Hotel was constructed of red brick of Neo-Jacobean style in 1897 for Chesters Brewery of Ardwick and opened in 1898, replacing an earlier public house, as well as the adjacent cottage. It is of five bays, with gables to bays one, three and five increasing in size; each has a design which incorporates applied timber framing and barge boards carved with the national flowers of Ireland (shamrocks), Scotland (the thistle) and England (the rose). There is a lantern tower with Gothic windows and a lead dome to bay two. A stone porch sits to bay four with a triangulated pediment displaying the name of the pub and the date. Once multi-roomed, it was opened up into one large room served by a single bar in the later part of the last century - the ceiling plaster indicates the original layout. The mosaic floor is now covered over but is visible at the top of the cellar steps. The main entrance porch incorporates Art-Nouveau style dado tiling, although this has been painted over in brown. To the rear of the bar is the original wooden staircase to the upper floors with substantial square newels, panel balustrading and tiling to the wall, although painted over.

The splendid high ceilinged former billiard room has full height wood panelling to all walls, with a colourful painted plaster frieze above depicting mythical creatures around three sides. The ceiling is plastered with a geometrical pattern, surrounding the rectangular skylight with wooden geometric tracery and stained glass depicting foliage and fish-scale patterns. A fine fielded panelled fireplace sits to the north wall; this incorporates a mirror flanked by Art-Nouveau wooden reliefs, and a marble surround and tiles painted with foliage and butterflies. The grate is original. On the opposite wall there is a recessed niche housing the radiator. There is a wooden window seat to the east. The room is used as a function room and by the local Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes. There are two colourful stained and leaded glass windows in the former billiard room and one at the top of the staircase.

General information about historic pub interiors
Saturday
Noon - Midnight
Sunday
Noon - 11:00pm
Monday
Noon - 11:00pm
Tuesday
Noon - 11:00pm
Wednesday
Noon - 11:00pm
Thursday
Noon - 11:00pm
Friday
Noon - Midnight

Current beers

This Pub serves no changing beers and 3 regular beers.

Regular and recently seen
Joseph Holt - Bitter
Joseph Holt - Bitter Session Bitter • 4% Spotted 4 times
Joseph Holt - Bitter
Joseph Holt - Bitter

Session Bitter

Dispense: Handpump
ABV: 4%
Vegan: No
Gluten Free: No
This beer is served regularly.
Spotted 4 times
Joseph Holt - Mild
Joseph Holt - Mild Mild • 3.2% Spotted 8 times
Joseph Holt - Mild
Joseph Holt - Mild

Mild

Dispense: Handpump
ABV: 3.2%
Vegan: No
Gluten Free: No
This beer is served regularly.
Spotted 8 times recently. Last spotted 1 week ago
Joseph Holt - Two Hoots
Joseph Holt - Two Hoots Session Bitter • 4.2% Spotted once
Joseph Holt - Two Hoots
Joseph Holt - Two Hoots

Session Bitter

Dispense: Handpump
ABV: 4.2%
Vegan: No
Gluten Free: No
This beer is served regularly.
Spotted once recently. Last spotted 1 week ago

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Facilities
Sports TV Sports TV
Sky & TNT Sports
Live Music Live Music
Monthly
Garden Garden
Pavement patio to front. Picnic tables on patio to rear adjacent to car park.
Disabled Access Disabled Access
Parking Parking
Dog Friendly Dog Friendly
Events Events
Quiz night Thursdays
Function Room Function Room
Games Games
Four dart boards, pool table
Smoking Smoking
Wi Fi Wi Fi
Features
Cask Ale Cask Ale
LocAle LocAle
Transport
Close to bus routes (100m)
5, 245,263
Close to metro (750m)
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