The Bull’s Head is still a rambling 17th Century pub, converted from a row of ancient cottages. There are a good variety of rooms within, pool room, comfortable bar area and a couple of cosy snugs. At the rear is a modern function room and one of the few remaining crown greens. The Warrington Singers Club, founded in the late 1960’s, meet here every Sunday night from 8.30pm, with a chance to sing or play supplemented by special guest every few weeks. Identified by CAMRA as having a regionally important historic pub interior.
Historic Interest
Heritage Pub: A historic pub interior of regional importance
One star - A pub interior of special national historic interest
Listed status: II
Probably 17th-century – suggested by the date 1685 in a gable – this much restored inn is worth a visit for two small rooms of real character. Behind the servery an old latch door leads into a snug with two baffles/screens by the entrance with colourful stained glass panels, early 20th-century fixed seating, and bell-pushes around most of the room but, sadly, a modern brick fireplace. Down a short passageway on the rear right a sliding door leads into the small Trophy Room with Victorian fixed seating with carved ends, and bell-pushes all around the room but, again, another modern brick fireplace. The rest of the pub is opened up and modernised but the area on the front right does retain old fixed seating and bell-pushes. There's an active bowling green at the back. Modern function room.
Probably 17th-century - suggested by the date 1685 in a gable - this much restored inn is worth a visit to see two small rooms of real character. Behind the servery an old latch door leads into a small snug with two good baffles/screens by the entrance with colourful pictorial stained and leaded panels at the top, early 20th-century fixed seating and bell pushes around most of the room but, sadly, a modern brick fireplace. Down a short passageway on the rear right a sliding door leads into the small Trophy Room with Victorian fixed seating with carved arms / bench ends and bell pushes all around the room but, again, another modern brick fireplace. The front of the pub is three rooms opened up and modernised but the bar counter may be old with a modern frontage of carved panels added and an area on the front right does retain old fixed seating and bell pushes. Active bowling green at rear owned by the pub and a modern function room is used by a folk club (Sunday evenings).
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Bull's Head, Warrington
Source: National