This Pub is Permanently Closed
Pub has closed down. Unknown at present whether it will reopen as a pub.
One star - A pub interior of special national historic interest
Listed status: Not listed
This main road pub is notable for its Edwardian cut-glass windows declaring '184 Miles to London', plus a depiction of the eponymous packhorse – at least one window is an accurate replacement. The internal arrangements consist of a typical north-western drinking lobby with a servery and several rooms leading off. However, the fittings, for the most part, are of no great age. The middle front room, however, opening up off the main bar has a nice inter-war fireplace with a carved packhorse, fixed seating, and bell-pushes.
This main road pub is notable for its Edwardian cut-glass windows declaring '184 Miles to London', plus a depiction of the eponymous packhorse – at least one window is an accurate replacement. The internal arrangements consist of a typical north-western drinking lobby with a servery and several rooms leading off. However, the fittings, for the most part, are of no great age. The middle front room, however, opening up off the main bar has a nice inter-war fireplace with a carved packhorse, fixed seating, and bell-pushes.
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