Situated in the centre of Port Sunlight village built by William Hesketh Lever for the workers at his Sunlight soap factory. The building now contains hotel accommodation, restaurant, restaurant bar and a large public bar. Real ale available only in large public bar but will be brought into the restaurant area (table service only) if the main bar is closed. Quiz night Tuesday. Port Sunlight is popular with tourists containing 900 Grade ii listed buildings, a theatre, museum and the impressive Lady Lever Art Gallery. The old photos were taken in 1981.
Historic Interest
Built by Liverpool architects Grayson & Ould, opened in October 1900. Originally a temperance hotel but a license was granted in 1903 following a referendum in the village and was run by the Liverpool Public House Trust. In 1980 as having Davenports Beers (Bitter and Mild) in the salubrious cocktail lounge and Tetley Bitter served in the very busy Thumbscrew Bar.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer (From Greene King list) and 1 regular beer.
Bridge Inn, Port Sunlight
Source: National