This Pub is Permanently Closed
Historic Interest
Dating back to at least 1753, it was described then as a new large brick house with good stables, all conveniences necessary for an inn and a fine bowling green. Listed in Pigot's Directory 1822-23 and 1828-29 and Bagshaw's Directory of 1850. Mentioned in Sulley’s 1889 ‘The Hundred of Wirral’ as one of the 11 fully licensed pubs in Neston. It was also known as the Lion. A Chester Northgate Brewery pub closed in 1905 and the building demolished in the 1930s - now shops.
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