This Pub is Permanently Closed
Converted 3/1/2017 to housing. Closed 27/2/2012 and moth-balled by owners Robinson's. Planning Application DC/064588 | Change of use of former Public House (Class A4) to 4no. self-contained residential flats and associated building works. Granted 21/3/2017.
History: Smallish, one-roomed pub on the busy A6. Plainly, but tidily decorated with Lowry prints and such in the L-shaped room. At lunchtimes the draw was the generous portions of good value food. The pub was sed by a cross-section of the local community including postal workers and town hall staff. There was always a good welcome to strangers. Karaoke and sing-alongs were a feature of Fri, Sat, and Sun evenings. Handy for the rail station, the Grand Central complex, and Central Library.
Historic Interest
Acquired by Frederic Robinson with the purchase of the Hempshaw Brook Brewery of Bell & Co, in June 1949.
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