Moorland pub dating back to 1721, located on the edge of Saddleworth with great views over the Manchester conurbation. Traditionally furnished in dark wood the pub has two rooms predominantly used for dining, and a comfortable bar area. It is very food-orientated with locally sourced ingredients such as beef much in evidence. Reputedly haunted with local girl Eliza Jane Mackey making occasional visits – she drowned in a nearby well in 1906 following “ Suicide while of unsound mind” although other spirits available here are much more predictable! In addition to a regular beer from Thwaites, 1 or 2 guests from the extensive Marston’s range.
Closing times are dependent on Government regulations.
Pub/restaurant on the edge of Saddleworth with great views over the Manchester conurbation.
Reopened 19th July after COVID
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 2 regular beers.
Old Original, Scouthead
Changing beers typically include: Marston's (varies)