This Pub is Permanently Closed
To find out more about this now closed pub a summary is included below, but use the links to read more details on many of the items.
CAMRA Bolton February 1982 List of Pubs 24 : Historical Information
What's Doing Bolton Pub Inserts : Bolton Pub Inserts February 1983 and June 1985
What's Doing January, October 1983 : Historical Information
What's Doing April, August 1985 : Historical Information
Bolton Beer Break 4 May 1986, 7 April 1987 : Bolton Beer Breaks 1985 to 1991
What's Doing June 1987 : Historical Information
What's Doing November 1990 : Historical Information
Great North Western Beer Festival Programme 1992 : Bolton Beer Festival 1992
Elephant and Castle 3 Winter 1993 and 5 Summer 1994: Bolton Beer Breaks 1993 to 1998
Bolton Drinker 2 : Bolton Drinker and Pub Scene 1993 to 1995
Bolton Lost Pubs : Historical Information
Newsquest Old Photo as Duttons Pub : Photo of Pub in Duttons Days
Bolton News 2016: Newspaper Article
Bolton News 2021: Newspaper Article
Historic Interest
Sold by Pugh's Auctions 15/07/10 £120K but continued as a pub. In May 1981 it was a Whitbread keg pub, but By November 1982 it had been refurbished (with the letterbox being on the inside of the door not the outside!) and was selling Duttons Bitter and Castle Eden Ale and sawdust was being scattered on the floor, but not for long! By October 1983 the Duttons Bitter had gone and been replaced with Cask Trophy. On 30/11/82 Castle Eden was 62p and on 19/04/84 Cask Trophy was 65p. It was visited on the St Georges Day Pub Crawl on April 23rd 1985. In August Boddingtons Bitter was on the bar and a carpet was now covering the bare floorboards. By May 1986 Cask Trophy was no longer available. The Pub was included on the town centre pub crawl in the Great North Western Beer Festival Programme, and by June 1987 Marstons Pedigree had replaced the Castle Eden Ale, so only Keg Whitbread beers were available. By November 1990 Marstons Pedigree had gone, leaving just Boddingtons Bitter and that was listed in the 1992 Great North Western Beer Festival Programme. By late 1993 Castle Eden Ale appeared again, but not for long as by early 1994 it had gone again. Howver by mid 1994 the pub had been designated a Cask Ale House, but the Chesters Mild and Tropy remained keg.
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